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Classes And Class Conflicts In Victorian England As Explored By Thomas Hardy, Nancy Burns Vail
Classes And Class Conflicts In Victorian England As Explored By Thomas Hardy, Nancy Burns Vail
Dissertations and Theses
The purpose of this research was to study in depth the relationships of individuals in the three social classes in England during the Victorian Age. Since original documents and research material were scarce I used two novels by Thomas Hardy to illustrate the conflicts between representatives of the social classes. In 1891 England was prosperous and many people believed there was no conflict between the classes. Thomas Hardy believed this was untrue and, by method of comparison, wrote Tess of the d’Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure to prove his point. This thesis includes research on the two novels, Thomas Hardy’s …
"Historical Roots Of The Death Of God", Thomas J.J. Altizer
"Historical Roots Of The Death Of God", Thomas J.J. Altizer
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
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"Address To Faculty And Students, Discussing Current Political And Social Issues", Robert F. Kennedy
"Address To Faculty And Students, Discussing Current Political And Social Issues", Robert F. Kennedy
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
No abstract provided.
Viking 1968, Portland State University
Viking 1968, Portland State University
The Viking (Yearbooks)
Portland State University 1968 yearbook