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Hardy and his readers

著者: T R Wright
出版: Houndmills [U.K.] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
エディション/フォーマット:   書籍 : Englishすべてのエディションとフォーマットを見る
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"This study examines the fraught relationship Hardy had with his readers. He resented their bourgeois values and beliefs, in particular their hypocritical form of Christianity, with its repression of the body. Initially content to compromise, to provide them with congenial entertainment, Hardy resorted at first to 'back-door' strategies of subversion, smuggling obscene and blasphemous material past his editors, and  続きを読む
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関連の人物: Thomas Hardy; Thomas Hardy; Thomas Hardy; Thomas Hardy; Thomas Hardy; Thomas Hardy
資料の種類: インターネット資料
ドキュメントの種類: 図書, インターネットリソース
すべての著者/寄与者: T R Wright
ISBN: 0333962605 9780333962602
OCLC No.: 51118133
形態 x, 241 p. ; 23 cm.
コンテンツ: Hardy's contemporary readers: some introductory questions --
'Breaking into fiction': the Tinsley novels --
The Cornhill stories: 'Healthy reading for the British public? --
'Middling Hardy': reconsidering his readers --
Graphic tragedies: writing for two audiences --
'Phase the last: farewell to fiction.'
責任者: T.R. Wright.
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"This study examines the fraught relationship Hardy had with his readers. He resented their bourgeois values and beliefs, in particular their hypocritical form of Christianity, with its repression of the body. Initially content to compromise, to provide them with congenial entertainment, Hardy resorted at first to 'back-door' strategies of subversion, smuggling obscene and blasphemous material past his editors, and finally to outspoken attack." "Professor Wright's analysis of this relationship attempts to balance historical research into the response of 'actual' readers (based on manuscript letters to Hardy and his own scrapbooks of reviews) with literary-critical analysis of the 'implied' reader inscribed in the novels themselves. He also pays close attention to the material conditions of publishing in the Victorian period."--Jacket.

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