Jude the obscure : Thomas Hardy
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Jude the obscure : Thomas Hardy
(New casebooks)
Macmillan, 2000
- : hardcover
- : paperback
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Bibliography: p. 228-233
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hardcover ISBN 9780333551356
Description
This volume in the New Casebook series examines and illustrates the ways in which Hardy criticism has been transformed by the growth of literary theory. Extracts from feminist, deconstructionist, Marxist and other contemporary readings of Jude the Obscure offer at once a range of discussions of the novel itself and a practical introduction to modes of theory-based interpretation. Boumelha's Introduction gives an overview of such contemporary developments in Hardy criticism.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements.- General Editor's Preface.- Introduction
- P. Boumelha.- Jude the Obscure
- P. Ingham.- Jude the Obscure: Reading and the Spirit of the Law
- R. Saldivar.- Jude the Obscure: Sexual Ideology and Narrative Form
- P. Boumelha.- Jude the Obscure: The Return of the Pagan
- C. L. Peterson.- Hardy's Fist
- J. Goode.- Ill Wit and Sick Tragedy: Jude the Obscure
- C. Brooke-Rose.- Male Relations in Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure
- R. Dellamora.- Jude the Obscure and the Taboo of Virginity
- M. A. Dibattista.- Jude the Obscure: What Does a Man Want? M. Garson.- Jude Fawley and the New Man
- T. Dolin.- Further Reading.- Notes on Contributors.- Index.
- Volume
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: paperback ISBN 9780333551363
Description
Designed to complement the original "Casebook" series, each "New Casebook" consists of a sequence of carefully chosen essays and extracts dealing with the central critical issues raised by the texts being studied, and which illustrate some of the more striking features of new critical thinking. This volume looks at the Thomas Hardy novel "Jude the Obscure".
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements General Editor's Preface Introduction
- P. Boumelha Jude the Obscure
- P. Ingham Jude the Obscure: Reading and the Spirit of the Law
- R. Saldivar Jude the Obscure: Sexual Ideology and Narrative Form
- P. Boumelha Jude the Obscure: The Return of the Pagan
- C. L. Peterson Hardy's Fist
- J. Goode Ill Wit and Sick Tragedy: Jude the Obscure
- C. Brooke-Rose Male Relations in Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure
- R. Dellamora Jude the Obscure and the Taboo of Virginity
- M. A. Dibattista Jude the Obscure: What Does a Man Want? M. Garson Jude Fawley and the New Man
- T. Dolin Further Reading Notes on Contributors Index
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