L’unitarienne Elizabeth Gaskell rejetait les doctrines anglicanes qui aliéneraient Thomas Hardy de sa religion. Elle était aussi championne de plusieurs penseurs qui exerceraient une forte influence sur les convictions d'Hardy. La continuité de la religion de Gaskell avec la vision du monde d'Hardy est évidente dans leurs écritures personnelles et aussi dans leurs romans. L'authenticité de voix que tant Gaskell que Hardy donnent aux caractères marginalisés, et spécialement aux femmes, provient aussi de leurs valeurs chrétiennes communes. Les convictions religieuses des deux auteurs et l'influence de la religion sur leurs travaux ont été abondamment étudiées, mais une comparaison entre elles doit encore être entreprise. Après avoir examiné l...
In this paper, I examine the issue of social justice in Elizabeth Gaskell\u27s three novels Ruth, Ma...
www.al-edu.com [The article is an exploration into the multi-faceted vision of Hardy which had been ...
Heralded as a sympathizer with the oppressed nineteenth century femininity, Thomas Hardy adopted an ...
L’unitarienne Elizabeth Gaskell rejetait les doctrines anglicanes qui aliéneraient Thomas Hardy de s...
This dissertation examines in detail the work of Elizabeth Gaskell, a mid-Victorian English author. ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Hardy considered Romanticism essential to human natur...
The Victorian era during the nineteenth century was marked by the Church of England and was greatly ...
This research is an attempt to explore Hardy’s unorthodox attitudes to Christianity after he lost hi...
As the anonymous author of “The Hard Church Novel” underlined in his article, “Theology and Literatu...
This thesis reassesses the claim that Thomas Hardy was an agnostic, looking closely at the meanings ...
The fictional works of Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell exhibit the problematic co-existence of an adherence t...
As one of the prominent ideologies of the nineteenth-century— in a complex interrelation with other ...
Thomas Hardy\u27s Tess of the D \u27Urbervilles has multiple competing claims which are difficult to...
Hardy is often maligned by feminist readers for his portrayals of women who are punished for their ...
Hardy's novels draw on his knowledge of rural life in the nineteenth century; the effects of the agr...
In this paper, I examine the issue of social justice in Elizabeth Gaskell\u27s three novels Ruth, Ma...
www.al-edu.com [The article is an exploration into the multi-faceted vision of Hardy which had been ...
Heralded as a sympathizer with the oppressed nineteenth century femininity, Thomas Hardy adopted an ...
L’unitarienne Elizabeth Gaskell rejetait les doctrines anglicanes qui aliéneraient Thomas Hardy de s...
This dissertation examines in detail the work of Elizabeth Gaskell, a mid-Victorian English author. ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Hardy considered Romanticism essential to human natur...
The Victorian era during the nineteenth century was marked by the Church of England and was greatly ...
This research is an attempt to explore Hardy’s unorthodox attitudes to Christianity after he lost hi...
As the anonymous author of “The Hard Church Novel” underlined in his article, “Theology and Literatu...
This thesis reassesses the claim that Thomas Hardy was an agnostic, looking closely at the meanings ...
The fictional works of Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell exhibit the problematic co-existence of an adherence t...
As one of the prominent ideologies of the nineteenth-century— in a complex interrelation with other ...
Thomas Hardy\u27s Tess of the D \u27Urbervilles has multiple competing claims which are difficult to...
Hardy is often maligned by feminist readers for his portrayals of women who are punished for their ...
Hardy's novels draw on his knowledge of rural life in the nineteenth century; the effects of the agr...
In this paper, I examine the issue of social justice in Elizabeth Gaskell\u27s three novels Ruth, Ma...
www.al-edu.com [The article is an exploration into the multi-faceted vision of Hardy which had been ...
Heralded as a sympathizer with the oppressed nineteenth century femininity, Thomas Hardy adopted an ...