When Jude the Obscure (1895) was published as a single volume novel, Hardy added the biblical epithet ‘the letter killeth’ to the title page. In Jude and across his works, Hardy revels in moments in which literacy seems to undo itself. This article traces Hardy’s attempts to ‘kill the letter’ through non-standard engagements with orthography as part of a larger proto-modernist approach that destabilizes the fixity of meaning. There are several concerns linked to the growing primacy of literacy that appear time and again in Hardy’s novels, specifically: the alternative literacies of the lesser educated, semiotic multiplicities, and the transformative potential of spelling mistakes. I suggest that Hardy’s treatment of these themes demonstrate...
Critics often read Thomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure as the individualist tragedy of Jude Fawley...
The paper unveils some salient issues in Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure in order to further illumin...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure (1895) is about displacement. First, it ...
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...
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,...
While the epistolary novel is a genre closely associated with 18th century England, 19th century Vic...
Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy has always been considered a novel in which the concept of the trad...
Even as modern technology continues to introduce new modes of communication, people still write lett...
This thesis is a study of the language of Hardy's novels in relation to their socio-historical conte...
Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy has always been considered a novel in which the concept of the trad...
The paper unveils some salient issues in Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure in order to further illumin...
The writing of Thomas Hardy cannot be readily defined as an embodiment of the Realistic tradition. H...
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...
The paper unveils some salient issues in Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure in order to further illumin...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure (1895) is about displacement. First, it ...
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...
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,...
While the epistolary novel is a genre closely associated with 18th century England, 19th century Vic...
Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy has always been considered a novel in which the concept of the trad...
Even as modern technology continues to introduce new modes of communication, people still write lett...
This thesis is a study of the language of Hardy's novels in relation to their socio-historical conte...
Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy has always been considered a novel in which the concept of the trad...
The paper unveils some salient issues in Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure in order to further illumin...
The writing of Thomas Hardy cannot be readily defined as an embodiment of the Realistic tradition. H...
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...
The paper unveils some salient issues in Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure in order to further illumin...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure (1895) is about displacement. First, it ...