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1、ToAnalyseTessasTradegyinFromtheCharacterofTesslJntroduction1.1IntroductiontoThomasHardyThomasHardy(1840-1928),wasanEnglishnovelistandpoet,bornnearDorchester,andoneofthegreatestEnglishwritersofthe19thcentury.Thesonofastonemason,hecouldnotaffordt
2、opursueascholarlycareerashewishedandwasapprenticedtoJohnHicks,alocalchurcharchitect.Hecontinued,however,tostudytheGreekandLatinclassics.Despitehisemployment,Hardywaswritingcontinuallyduringthisperiodofhislife.Suchearlynovelsas"DesperateRemedies^^(1871)and“APairofBlueE
3、yes"(1873)metwithsmallsuccessandmaybeconsideredformativeworks.AftertheappearanceofFarFromtheMaddingCrowd(1874),popularaswellascriticalacclaimenabledhimtodevotehimselfexclusivelytowriting.Hissuccessalsomademarnagefeasible,andin1874hemarriedEmmaLaviniaGifford.Overthenex
4、t22yearsHardywrotemanynovels,includingthosehereferredtoas"romancesandfantasies巴mostofwhichwerefirstserializedinpopularmagazines.Hismajorworksare“TheReturnoftheNative^,(1878),“TheMayorofCasterbridge,?(1886),“TessoftheD'Urbewilles"(1891),and45、attertwoconsideredmasterpieces.Hardy^snovelsareallsetagainstthebleakandforbiddingDorsetlandscape(referredtoasWessexinthenovels),whosephysicalharshnessechoesthatofanindifferent,ifnotmalevolent,universe.Theauthor^characters,whoareforthemostpartofthepoorerruralclasses,ar6、esympatheticallyandoftenhumorouslyportrayed.TheirlivesarerulednotonlybynaturebutalsobyrigidVictoriansocialconventions.Hardy^sstyleisaccordinglyroughhewn,sometimesawkward,butalwayscommandingandintense.1.2IntroductiontoTessoftheD^rbervilles1.2.1BackgroundoftheNovelThiss7、toryhappenedinthelateofBritain^Victorianera,inthistime,Capitalistclasscontrolledalloftherights,andthelawwasservicedforthem.Farmerswereatthebottomofthesociety,theyhadneverequalrightsasthecapitalistclass.TessasawomanintheVictorianera,shecannotavoidthe"Hegemony"fatherrig8、htconsciousnessto“womarf,natureunderstandingandseveresocialetiquette.Andthepatriarchalsocialsystemmadewomenlosttheirindepend
5、attertwoconsideredmasterpieces.Hardy^snovelsareallsetagainstthebleakandforbiddingDorsetlandscape(referredtoasWessexinthenovels),whosephysicalharshnessechoesthatofanindifferent,ifnotmalevolent,universe.Theauthor^characters,whoareforthemostpartofthepoorerruralclasses,ar
6、esympatheticallyandoftenhumorouslyportrayed.TheirlivesarerulednotonlybynaturebutalsobyrigidVictoriansocialconventions.Hardy^sstyleisaccordinglyroughhewn,sometimesawkward,butalwayscommandingandintense.1.2IntroductiontoTessoftheD^rbervilles1.2.1BackgroundoftheNovelThiss
7、toryhappenedinthelateofBritain^Victorianera,inthistime,Capitalistclasscontrolledalloftherights,andthelawwasservicedforthem.Farmerswereatthebottomofthesociety,theyhadneverequalrightsasthecapitalistclass.TessasawomanintheVictorianera,shecannotavoidthe"Hegemony"fatherrig
8、htconsciousnessto“womarf,natureunderstandingandseveresocialetiquette.Andthepatriarchalsocialsystemmadewomenlosttheirindepend
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