In consideration of the great influence of the Bible and the Greek culture on Hardy, and the truth that Jude the Obscure has rarely been studied by employing the archetypal theory, the writer of this thesis tries to e...In consideration of the great influence of the Bible and the Greek culture on Hardy, and the truth that Jude the Obscure has rarely been studied by employing the archetypal theory, the writer of this thesis tries to explore this novel from archetypal perspective. This thesis focuses on the archetypal themes "paradise lost" and "redemption" contained in this novel. Specifically speaking, through the comparison of the characters and the processes of losing paradise between this novel and the Bible, and the deep analysis of the physical and the mental ordeals in Jude, this thesis profoundly uncovers the inhumanity and hypocrisy of the religion and marriage in Victoria.展开更多
The aim of this paper is to display Thomas Hardy's outlook on alienation in his Jude the obscure. In the deconstruction of the novel, the theme of alienation and self-alienation, together with the aloofness in soc...The aim of this paper is to display Thomas Hardy's outlook on alienation in his Jude the obscure. In the deconstruction of the novel, the theme of alienation and self-alienation, together with the aloofness in society are brought to the fore, by which Thomas Hardy's viewpoints on alienation in his philosophy of life is derived.展开更多
文摘In consideration of the great influence of the Bible and the Greek culture on Hardy, and the truth that Jude the Obscure has rarely been studied by employing the archetypal theory, the writer of this thesis tries to explore this novel from archetypal perspective. This thesis focuses on the archetypal themes "paradise lost" and "redemption" contained in this novel. Specifically speaking, through the comparison of the characters and the processes of losing paradise between this novel and the Bible, and the deep analysis of the physical and the mental ordeals in Jude, this thesis profoundly uncovers the inhumanity and hypocrisy of the religion and marriage in Victoria.
文摘The aim of this paper is to display Thomas Hardy's outlook on alienation in his Jude the obscure. In the deconstruction of the novel, the theme of alienation and self-alienation, together with the aloofness in society are brought to the fore, by which Thomas Hardy's viewpoints on alienation in his philosophy of life is derived.