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Thomas Hardy (1840-1928). Features of his novels 1.sympathy for the peasants in an age of decline and decay of peasantry; 2.nostalgia for the pastoral.

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1 Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)

2 Features of his novels 1.sympathy for the peasants in an age of decline and decay of peasantry; 2.nostalgia for the pastoral and patriarchal mode of life; 3.man’s life controlled by hostile, cruel, mysterious fate; 4.a pessimistic vein runs throughout his novels.

3 Features of his novels 5. architectural structure by accumulating each circumstance, each detail to strengthen the final effect—Fate; 6. a naturalistic tendency in his works.

4 Features of his novels 7.nature in his novels personified and symbolic, like a character in the development of the plot (eg.Edgon Heath); 8. a good knowledge of folkways(superstition.) and peasants’ feelings;

5 Tess of the D’Urbervilles 1.characters Tess Durbeyfield, Alec D’Urbervilles (doubtful right to it), Angel Clare 2.theme the tragic fate of a pure woman as quotations from the novel: As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods: They kill us for their sport. “Justice” was done, and the President of the immortals (Aeschylus’s words) had ended his sport with Tess.

6 Tess of the D’Urbervilles Chapter LVIII(the excerpt) 1.Tess’s self-denying attitude :she looks down upon herself; 2.her love for Angel; 3.her miseries; 4.symbolism(eg. her lying on an altar).

7 His poety –Quite a few of his poems are set against the bleak and forbidding Dorset landscape, whose physical harshness echoes that of an indifferent, if not malevolent, universe. –


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