Knowledge and Survival in the Novels of Thomas HardyLund University, 2002 - 423 páginas |
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... writing therefore can be nothing more than a discontinuous sequence of moments of vision , written as things seem first one way to him and then another.'121 As was stated above , Har- dy's view of knowledge was subject to continual ...
... writing therefore can be nothing more than a discontinuous sequence of moments of vision , written as things seem first one way to him and then another.'121 As was stated above , Har- dy's view of knowledge was subject to continual ...
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... writing . ' Björk selects the following as the most interesting individual works read by Hardy before 1865 ... writer's idiosyncratic vision and the primary role of the emotions , 1 two aspects of the writer's approach to his art on ...
... writing . ' Björk selects the following as the most interesting individual works read by Hardy before 1865 ... writer's idiosyncratic vision and the primary role of the emotions , 1 two aspects of the writer's approach to his art on ...
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... writing in that it clearly shows the great potential power of modern science to produce improvements in standards of living and to increase comfort and efficiency . At the same time , the novel makes it clear that there is a danger that ...
... writing in that it clearly shows the great potential power of modern science to produce improvements in standards of living and to increase comfort and efficiency . At the same time , the novel makes it clear that there is a danger that ...
Contenido
Contents | 9 |
Work as a metaphor for knowledge | 15 |
Hardy and dialect | 26 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 31 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Avice Barnes Bathsheba Björk Boldwood Bourdieu Cambridge career Chapter characters Christminster clearly Clym Critical Heritage d'Urbervilles Darwin described Desperate Remedies dialect discussion Dorchester Dorset Dorset County Egdon Egdon Heath emotional emphasised English Essays example fact Farfrae fiction Fitzpiers Giles Grace Greenwood Tree Hand of Ethelberta Hardy's novels Hardy's reading heath Henchard History human hysteresis ideas important intellectual interest Jude the Obscure knowledge labourers language Laodicean learning Literary Notebooks Volume Little Hintock London Macmillan Mayor of Casterbridge Melbury Michael Millgate National nature nineteenth century Overcombe Oxford Pair of Blue Pierston predictive society present primary habitus published Puddletown pupils Quoted R.G. Cox reader recognise reflected Review rural rustics scientific shows social Stinsford story suggests survival Swithin t]he teachers Tess Thomas Hardy tion traditional Trumpet-Major understanding University Press village Viviette Wessex William Barnes Woodlanders writing