International audienceThomas Hardy is usually considered a Victorian writer. Nonetheless, his last novel Jude the Obscure, announced the era of modernity which started with the twentieth century, just before he abandoned fiction to concentrate on poetry. With modernity looming in the background, Jude the Obscure allowed for the rewriting of tragedy. Urban settings have replaced the countryside and all signs of transcendence have vanished from society. This defeat of the divine is nevertheless accompanied by a great number of biblical references. Thomas Hardy quotes and uses the Divine Letter as if to rewrite it rather than to appear faithful to the Word. The text keeps offering itself to the spell of voice: it does so when Job utters words ...
It is a remarkable lack of development that we can regard as one of the most important features of t...
The paper unveils some salient issues in Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure in order to further illumin...
Although critics have turned increasingly to poetic techniques in Hardy\u27s prose, the imagery in...
International audienceThomas Hardy is usually considered a Victorian writer. Nonetheless, his last n...
International audienceThomas Hardy is usually considered a Victorian writer. Nonetheless, his last n...
Thomas Hardy is usually considered a Victorian writer. Nonetheless, his last novel Jude the Obscure,...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure (1895) is about displacement. First, it ...
Critics often read Thomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure as the individualist tragedy of Jude Fawley...
Critics often read Thomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure as the individualist tragedy of Jude Fawley...
Throughout his career as a novelist Thomas Hardy consistently produced what can be called a 'sensati...
When Jude the Obscure (1895) was published as a single volume novel, Hardy added the biblical epithe...
During the prosperous Victorian age, when Thomas Hardy was active writing novels and poems, most Bri...
The writing of Thomas Hardy cannot be readily defined as an embodiment of the Realistic tradition. H...
Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure (1895) makes ironically secular use of the imagery of the New Jerusa...
Thomas Hardy wrote during a time of great social, moral, and technological change. Often his novels...
It is a remarkable lack of development that we can regard as one of the most important features of t...
The paper unveils some salient issues in Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure in order to further illumin...
Although critics have turned increasingly to poetic techniques in Hardy\u27s prose, the imagery in...
International audienceThomas Hardy is usually considered a Victorian writer. Nonetheless, his last n...
International audienceThomas Hardy is usually considered a Victorian writer. Nonetheless, his last n...
Thomas Hardy is usually considered a Victorian writer. Nonetheless, his last novel Jude the Obscure,...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure (1895) is about displacement. First, it ...
Critics often read Thomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure as the individualist tragedy of Jude Fawley...
Critics often read Thomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure as the individualist tragedy of Jude Fawley...
Throughout his career as a novelist Thomas Hardy consistently produced what can be called a 'sensati...
When Jude the Obscure (1895) was published as a single volume novel, Hardy added the biblical epithe...
During the prosperous Victorian age, when Thomas Hardy was active writing novels and poems, most Bri...
The writing of Thomas Hardy cannot be readily defined as an embodiment of the Realistic tradition. H...
Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure (1895) makes ironically secular use of the imagery of the New Jerusa...
Thomas Hardy wrote during a time of great social, moral, and technological change. Often his novels...
It is a remarkable lack of development that we can regard as one of the most important features of t...
The paper unveils some salient issues in Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure in order to further illumin...
Although critics have turned increasingly to poetic techniques in Hardy\u27s prose, the imagery in...