The work is a study of Thomas Hardy's novels and their pervasively indefinite quality. It is focused upon five Wessex novels and the author's narrative choices. Each chapter is devoted to the textual analysis of a different novel with the common purpose of discovering Hardy's alternation between a definite and indefinite image of reality. The argument is that Hardy opposed the Victorian need to stereotype human beings, especially women, and tried to declare, though very quietly, their freedom from any type of categorization
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
Hardy's novels draw on his knowledge of rural life in the nineteenth century; the effects of the agr...
Hardy considered it important for a writer to be "fifty years ahead of his time". One of his aims wa...
Thomas Hardy viewed novel writing as an extension of oral tale-telling and wrote more by instinct th...
When one begins a study of the women in Hardy's novels one discovers critical views of great diversi...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
<p><i>*Designated as an Exemplary Final Project for 2014-15*</i></p> In my t...
Hardy's novels draw on his knowledge of rural life in the nineteenth century; the effects of the agr...
My dissertation considers the influence of nineteenth-century science and culture on the representat...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
Hardy's novels draw on his knowledge of rural life in the nineteenth century; the effects of the agr...
Hardy considered it important for a writer to be "fifty years ahead of his time". One of his aims wa...
Thomas Hardy viewed novel writing as an extension of oral tale-telling and wrote more by instinct th...
When one begins a study of the women in Hardy's novels one discovers critical views of great diversi...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
<p><i>*Designated as an Exemplary Final Project for 2014-15*</i></p> In my t...
Hardy's novels draw on his knowledge of rural life in the nineteenth century; the effects of the agr...
My dissertation considers the influence of nineteenth-century science and culture on the representat...
The popular and critical consensus with regard to the novels of Thomas Hardy is that they exemplify ...
Hardy's novels draw on his knowledge of rural life in the nineteenth century; the effects of the agr...
Hardy considered it important for a writer to be "fifty years ahead of his time". One of his aims wa...