In this thesis I provide an analysis of the representation of women in the works of Thomas Hardy, with special focus on the female characters in Tess of the d Urbervilles (1891) and Jude the Obscure (1895). The main focus of this thesis is on Hardy s female characters, in order to see to what extent they can be said to have contributed to a new understanding of women and of female protagonists in the novel towards the end of the nineteenth century. The aim is to examine how an author such as Hardy subtly began to criticise and oppose society s preconceived and rigid views of women and female behaviour. In his novels, Hardy depicts a variety of female protagonists and supporting characters with very different personalities and agendas, as ...
The feminist framework used in this thesis addresses subjectivity, power, and discourse in an attemp...
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This thesis is a study of the language of Hardy's novels in relation to their socio-historical conte...
This paper is an examination and exploration of Thomas Hardy’s representation of women in his novel,...
During the prosperous Victorian age, when Thomas Hardy was active writing novels and poems, most Bri...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThrough careful exa...
The bachelor thesis focuses on the position of women in the Victorian Era, concretely found in the f...
The thesis sets out to examine Hardy's representations of women in sexual and marital relationships,...
The present study is concerned with illuminating six female protagonists in Hardy's novels (Fancy Da...
This thesis attempts to take a fresh look at the long-running critical debate regarding Hardy's atti...
Thomas Hardy was one of the most popular Novelist of Victorian age. His writings are reflective of t...
The study tries to show how the characters of Thomas Hardy’s novels are unconventional in terms of t...
Heralded as a sympathizer with the oppressed nineteenth century femininity, Thomas Hardy adopted an ...
Literature is one of the subjects in the English Department of Widya Mandala which is separated into...
Throughout literary history, particular roles have been assigned to heroes and heroines, representin...
The feminist framework used in this thesis addresses subjectivity, power, and discourse in an attemp...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This thesis is a study of the language of Hardy's novels in relation to their socio-historical conte...
This paper is an examination and exploration of Thomas Hardy’s representation of women in his novel,...
During the prosperous Victorian age, when Thomas Hardy was active writing novels and poems, most Bri...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThrough careful exa...
The bachelor thesis focuses on the position of women in the Victorian Era, concretely found in the f...
The thesis sets out to examine Hardy's representations of women in sexual and marital relationships,...
The present study is concerned with illuminating six female protagonists in Hardy's novels (Fancy Da...
This thesis attempts to take a fresh look at the long-running critical debate regarding Hardy's atti...
Thomas Hardy was one of the most popular Novelist of Victorian age. His writings are reflective of t...
The study tries to show how the characters of Thomas Hardy’s novels are unconventional in terms of t...
Heralded as a sympathizer with the oppressed nineteenth century femininity, Thomas Hardy adopted an ...
Literature is one of the subjects in the English Department of Widya Mandala which is separated into...
Throughout literary history, particular roles have been assigned to heroes and heroines, representin...
The feminist framework used in this thesis addresses subjectivity, power, and discourse in an attemp...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This thesis is a study of the language of Hardy's novels in relation to their socio-historical conte...