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Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles
註釋1. Thomas Hardy: His Life and Works 2. Hardy as a Tragic Novelist 3. Hardy's Philosophy 4. Hardy's Pessimism 5. Role of Fate and Chance 6. Limitations of Hardy and Defects in Tess 7. Thomas Hardy as a Regional Novelist 8. Treatment of Nature in Hardy 9. Wessex More than a Setting in Tess 10. Hardy's views on God and Religion 11. Morality, Marriage and Sex in Hardy's Novels 12. Recurrent Motifs in Tess 13. Salient features of Tess of the d'Urbervilles 14. Summary of Tess 15. Hardy's Plot-Construction in Tess 16. Hardy's Characterisation 17. Rustic/Choric Characters 18. Hardy's Heroines with Special Reference to Tess 19. Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman 20. Tess: More Sinned against than Sinning 21. Tess: As a Symbol of Agricultural Community in its Movement of Ruin 22. Irony and Humour in Tess 23. Hardy's Style 24. Symbolism in Tess 25. Imagery in Tess 26. Hardy's Contribution to the Novel Glossary