Thomas Hardy’s Philosophy of Life as Expressed in His Major Novels |
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Author | LiGuangHai |
Tutor | OuYangZuo |
School | Harbin Engineering University |
Course | English Language and Literature |
Keywords | Thomas Hardy Philosophy of life The fate of the characters |
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Type | Master's thesis |
Year | 2007 |
Downloads | 426 |
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Thomas Hardy is one of the great writers of the 19th century , played a crucial role in the history of English literature . Hardy has a higher status in the history of English literature , to a large extent be attributed to his analysis of the fate of the characters in the novel to reflect their views on the philosophy of life . Paper zeroed in six major novels of Hardy \Jude Analysis , Minha generation philosophical view of life for the process of change . Of Hardy's views on the philosophy of life is divided into three stages: the first stage of idealism and realism of the second stage , the third stage of the pessimism . Based on the analysis of more than six novels , Hardy philosophy of life , from writing the initial to the final to give up novel writing has a comprehensive and different understanding and reflecting his views on the philosophy of life , is not always a tone can be seen , but an ideal the doctrine eventually into pessimism development , the process of change .