Difference between revisions of "Jude the Obscure (Hardy, 1895)"

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==Theme tracking==
 
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===Reading/Writing===
 
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*23ff the Greek and Latin grammars Jude so desperately wants
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===Materiality===
 
===Materiality===
 
*6 the overlapping of historical periods and faiths in the material appearance of the churchyard - it's inclusion in the scene with young Jude and Phillotson reminiscent of the scene situating the aunt and uncle's parlor in deep history in Mill on the Floss
 
*6 the overlapping of historical periods and faiths in the material appearance of the churchyard - it's inclusion in the scene with young Jude and Phillotson reminiscent of the scene situating the aunt and uncle's parlor in deep history in Mill on the Floss

Revision as of 15:40, 5 July 2017

General

  • 9 again deep time and history in the landscape obscured by agriculture partly - also narratorial distance, the reflection on deep time is for the narrator "but this neither Jude nor the rooms around him considered"

Theme tracking

Reading/Writing

  • 23ff the Greek and Latin grammars Jude so desperately wants

Materiality

  • 6 the overlapping of historical periods and faiths in the material appearance of the churchyard - it's inclusion in the scene with young Jude and Phillotson reminiscent of the scene situating the aunt and uncle's parlor in deep history in Mill on the Floss