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Eustacia——Victim of Fate——On Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native 被引量:2

Eustacia——Victim of Fate —On Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native
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摘要 Owing to the influences of Greek’s view of fate, Dorset peasant’s fatalism and Schopenhauer’ s pessimistic philosophy, Hardy showed more or less a pessimistic tendency in his early writings and this tendency illustrated itself in his writing of Eustacia, heroine of The Return of the Native. He believed that Eustacia’ s tragedy resulted from the disagreement between her aspiration for a brilliant life outside Egdon Heath and the fate imposed on her by some mysterious force working at odds with her. This is what the paper attempts to prove. Owing to the influences of Greek's view of fate, Dorset peasant's fatalism and Schopenhauer' s pessimistic philosophy, Hardy showed more or less a pessimistic tendency in his early writings and this tendency illustrated itself in his writing of Eustacia, heroine of The Return of the Native. He believed that Eustacia' s tragedy resulted from the disagreement between her aspiration for a brilliant life outside Egdon Heath and the fate imposed on her by some mysterious force working at odds with her. This is what the paper attempts to prove.
作者 张群
出处 《Journal of China Textile University(English Edition)》 EI CAS 2000年第4期121-124,共4页
关键词 EUSTACIA FATE TRAGEDY Eustacia , fate , tragedy
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