In the novel Tess of the D’urbervilles,Tess is successfully depicted.She is portrayed as a brave girl,hard-working,beautiful and innocent.Alec represents a brutal and destructive force,which triggers Tess’s tragedy....In the novel Tess of the D’urbervilles,Tess is successfully depicted.She is portrayed as a brave girl,hard-working,beautiful and innocent.Alec represents a brutal and destructive force,which triggers Tess’s tragedy.Angle’s inveterate old-fashioned prejudices made him relentlessly abandon Tess.Yet what Hardy tries to show is that the disintegration of rural economy in England brought about by the intrusion of capitalist relations as well as the hypocritical morality of the time are the obvious causes of Tess’s tragedy.Meanwhile,Hardy also attacks the injustice of the law.In the novel,he believes a woman is helpless in the hands of fate and Tess is trapped in the web of fate.Her tragedy is fated and inevitable.展开更多
Based on ecofeminism,two works,namely,Tess of the D’Urbervilles and The Border Town are analysed due to their similarities.Through the analysis,we found that they are similar in three aspects—both of them use plenty...Based on ecofeminism,two works,namely,Tess of the D’Urbervilles and The Border Town are analysed due to their similarities.Through the analysis,we found that they are similar in three aspects—both of them use plenty of space to describe the beauty of nature;the two authors Thomas Hardyband Shen Congwen,think there are close relationship between nature and women;both writers fantasy to create a society where nature and man harmoniously coexist.展开更多
The paper focuses on the diction in Zhang Guruo's translation of Tess of the D'Urbervilles from the perspective of aesthetics.Literary translation requires translators of literature accomplishment and the abil...The paper focuses on the diction in Zhang Guruo's translation of Tess of the D'Urbervilles from the perspective of aesthetics.Literary translation requires translators of literature accomplishment and the ability to transform the psychological description,outlook of the world and values properly.The translation should not only be loyal to the original,but also give consideration to the readers and bring them enjoyment.The author will study the beauty of diction in Zhang's version in aspects of dialect,four-character words,reduplicative words and numerals.展开更多
Ecofeminism is the outcome of women's liberation movement and environmental movement. It analyses ecological problems from the aspect of sex to deeply criticize male chauvinism. From the perspective of ecofeminism...Ecofeminism is the outcome of women's liberation movement and environmental movement. It analyses ecological problems from the aspect of sex to deeply criticize male chauvinism. From the perspective of ecofeminism, this paper tries to analyze Hardy's representative novel Tess of the d'Urbervilles by describing the intricacy between women and nature, the tragic encounters and life experiences of Tess, and her thought changing during her miserable life. This paper aims to explore the practical significance of ecofeminism, calling on people to create a harmonious society where human and nature coexist together peacefully and equality between men and women are achieved.展开更多
Thomas Hardy is an outstanding novelist in the nineteenth century.He has produced numerous works including novels and poetry.His tragic novel Tess of the d’Urbervilles has a great impact on the world literature.The p...Thomas Hardy is an outstanding novelist in the nineteenth century.He has produced numerous works including novels and poetry.His tragic novel Tess of the d’Urbervilles has a great impact on the world literature.The paper is focused on the exploration of Tess’s tragedy through her life experiences.Tess’s tragedy can be illustrated by three factors—her family aspects,love experiences and her social images,which also contribute collectively to poor Tess’s destiny.The social background of the period provides a basis for the novel,and the deformed social values and morality is the root of her tragedy,together with her personal temperament and the Christian religious influences.Christian mores of self-sacrifice,wide love and purity have a great effect on characters in the novel.In the fourth part,there is some enlightenment from Tess’s tragedy.It is believed that women play a crucial role in society.Tess is a woman with good qualities and her experiences give a warning to women today:the proper treatment of one’s behaviors and the social rules is critical.展开更多
Tess of the D'Urbervilles is recognized as one of the greatest works in the history of English and world literature, and Thomas Hardy is a great realistic writer. The thesis is going to employ the theory of ecofem...Tess of the D'Urbervilles is recognized as one of the greatest works in the history of English and world literature, and Thomas Hardy is a great realistic writer. The thesis is going to employ the theory of ecofeminism to analyze Tess of the D'Urbervilles, pointing out the close relationship between Tess and nature, which is to embody the intimacy and harmony of women and nature. And under the oppression of European patriarchal thought, Tess' s tragic fate is inextricably linked to male oppression.展开更多
Cooperative Principle is an essential linguistic theory in Pragmatics which is used to analyze the conversation. And the violation of maxims in Cooperative Principle can imply the conversational implicatures other tha...Cooperative Principle is an essential linguistic theory in Pragmatics which is used to analyze the conversation. And the violation of maxims in Cooperative Principle can imply the conversational implicatures other than what is literally said. Based on the Cooperative Principle, this paper aims to exploit the implicatures and reasons after violating related maxims in conversations that happens between Tess and Alec in Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and also aims to explain why Tess fails to protect herself and Alec succeeds in inducing Tess, Finally, It can be found that individual personality also contributes to Alec's success and Tess' s losing virginity. Besides, data collection and analysis are applied to provide deeper evidences.展开更多
在二十世纪七十年代时期的翻译,译者无法在翻译过程中体现其主体性。随着翻译的发展,译者成为了翻译活动的中心,成为影响翻译作品的主要因素。斯坦纳翻译观的核心也就是强调译者的主体性,将译者的地位及发挥的作用在翻译过程中予以彰显...在二十世纪七十年代时期的翻译,译者无法在翻译过程中体现其主体性。随着翻译的发展,译者成为了翻译活动的中心,成为影响翻译作品的主要因素。斯坦纳翻译观的核心也就是强调译者的主体性,将译者的地位及发挥的作用在翻译过程中予以彰显。该文从斯坦纳翻译观的四个步骤对Tess of the D'Urbervilles一书中的两个英译本进行分析,以进一步确立译者主体性的地位,为今后翻译实践提供理论依据。展开更多
This paper presents an analysis of the settings description in Thomas Hardy’s"Tess of d’ urbervilles. "from the archetrral approach. Setting in a literary work not only serves asa background of the story b...This paper presents an analysis of the settings description in Thomas Hardy’s"Tess of d’ urbervilles. "from the archetrral approach. Setting in a literary work not only serves asa background of the story but also helps creaing the characters. Through the symbolic descriptionof the settings in "Tess of d’ urbervilles", Thoms Hardy interwoves settings so thoroughly intothe plots as well as the fate of the heroine in the novel.展开更多
A good novel depends on the success in portraying the characters in it. In Tess of the D'Urbervilles,Tess is a beautiful country girl. In this novel,she is a new woman. She is not submissive to man and full of reb...A good novel depends on the success in portraying the characters in it. In Tess of the D'Urbervilles,Tess is a beautiful country girl. In this novel,she is a new woman. She is not submissive to man and full of rebel spirit. Because she is educated,she has a strong self-respect. The more important is that after being seduced,she not only maintains her virtue but also becomes stronger. Her true and pure love for Clare drives her to break the convention and tolerate others' satire.展开更多
TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES《德伯家的苔丝》是英国著名现实主义作家Thomas Hardy的力作,也是命运悲剧小说的经典之作。他塑造了一位为追求自由,平等而愤然反抗的女性形象——Tess。本文将结合女性主义从Tess的女性身份地位的角度进行...TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES《德伯家的苔丝》是英国著名现实主义作家Thomas Hardy的力作,也是命运悲剧小说的经典之作。他塑造了一位为追求自由,平等而愤然反抗的女性形象——Tess。本文将结合女性主义从Tess的女性身份地位的角度进行分析,揭示出在男权传统势力的压迫下女性的生存状况。Tess的悲剧必然性也正根源于此。展开更多
Tess of the D'Urbervilles is a very influential work of Hardy.Beginning with a brief introduction to the novel,the thesis tries to analyze the different reasons for Tess's rebellion.Then,it concentrates on dis...Tess of the D'Urbervilles is a very influential work of Hardy.Beginning with a brief introduction to the novel,the thesis tries to analyze the different reasons for Tess's rebellion.Then,it concentrates on discussing Tess's rebellion in four aspects,thus,revealing that Tess is actually a character with the spirit of rebellion all through her life and further illustrating the injustice for female in Victorian England.展开更多
Hester Prynne and Tess Durbeyfield were two eminent female figures in the world by Thomas Hardy and Nathaniel Hawthone.Although the two female leading characters were in different time and place,their tragic experienc...Hester Prynne and Tess Durbeyfield were two eminent female figures in the world by Thomas Hardy and Nathaniel Hawthone.Although the two female leading characters were in different time and place,their tragic experiences were almost the same.However,they were separated in the end.From the comparison of their personalities and the social situation they involved in,we would try to explore the origins of their similarity and ending by this article with the aim of alerting the world.展开更多
Thomas Hardy,one of the representatives of English critical realism in the 19th century,describes a tragic story about Tess,a beautiful and kind girl.Tess' s tragic life is caused by Alec,Angel and even herself.Bu...Thomas Hardy,one of the representatives of English critical realism in the 19th century,describes a tragic story about Tess,a beautiful and kind girl.Tess' s tragic life is caused by Alec,Angel and even herself.But all these are connected with the social environment of that day.Tess' s tragedy is a tragedy of the whole society in fact.An analysis of the causes of Tess' s tragic life will provide some enlightenment in accurately understanding the socialist society.展开更多
The theme of this essay is about the fated deaths of Tess.The emphasis is'inevitability'.Tess's Death is mainly due to the social influence and man-made factors.Because of the low social status and moral c...The theme of this essay is about the fated deaths of Tess.The emphasis is'inevitability'.Tess's Death is mainly due to the social influence and man-made factors.Because of the low social status and moral conceptions,there is no living room left for Tess.Her parents push her get closer to her tragedy as well.Alec and Angel are the two persons who directly and indirectly cause Tess's death.In addition,there are also some subjective causes for her doom.The symbolic red in the novel intentionally indi cates the'inevitability'of her death.展开更多
Jane and Tess are the heroines of Jane Eyre and Tess of the D'Ubervilles. They all lived in the same period and have similarities in miserable experience and personality. However, due to their different growing ex...Jane and Tess are the heroines of Jane Eyre and Tess of the D'Ubervilles. They all lived in the same period and have similarities in miserable experience and personality. However, due to their different growing experiences, family environments, and the degrees of education they received, they have different views on the concept and manner of females'independence and equality, the concept of love and the manner of rebellion. That leads to two totally different destinies. In this paper, it attempts to analyze the images of Jane Eyre and Tess in terms of these aspects.展开更多
The thesis analyzes the origins of Tess' tragedy both from external and internal factors, with a view to point out that her tragic fate is inevitable. Being related with the author'pessimistic fatalism, Tess...The thesis analyzes the origins of Tess' tragedy both from external and internal factors, with a view to point out that her tragic fate is inevitable. Being related with the author'pessimistic fatalism, Tess' tragedy and characters are the products of the capitalist society.展开更多
It is a brief study of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Thomas Hardy is an English poet and regional novelist, and Tess of the d'Urbervilles is a novel written by him. The main character Tess is an innocen...It is a brief study of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Thomas Hardy is an English poet and regional novelist, and Tess of the d'Urbervilles is a novel written by him. The main character Tess is an innocent and pretty country girl tossed into dangerous situations brought about by fate. Thomas Hardy uses a lot of symbolic meanings which imply the main character, Tess' nature, mind and situation. This article will analyze the symbolic meanings of the novel.展开更多
Aristotle structured his aesthetic theory in the western cultural history for the first time,that is,his Poetry.He abstracted the spirit of Greek literature from the view of philosophy and created the great works of w...Aristotle structured his aesthetic theory in the western cultural history for the first time,that is,his Poetry.He abstracted the spirit of Greek literature from the view of philosophy and created the great works of western aesthetics.Among his Poetry theories,the tragic theory accounts for a considerable proportion.This thesis analyzes the life of poor Tess based on his tragic theory to see the significance and profound influence of Aristotle's theory.展开更多
Because of the great charm and social influence of the art of film, people regard the movie Tess is much more impressive than the original novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles. However, the character and image of Tess in ...Because of the great charm and social influence of the art of film, people regard the movie Tess is much more impressive than the original novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles. However, the character and image of Tess in the film have a considerable distance of the Tess described by Thomas Hardy. That unyielding Tess in original, who boldly resists bias and the injustice of fate, is gone and replaces it with a pathetic and vain girl who is too good near to be weak. This undoubtedly weakened the image of the artistic value of Tess and it has nothing in common with Hardy’s evaluation towards Tess—“a pure woman”. Therefore, in a sense, the adaptation of Tess is a failure.展开更多
文摘In the novel Tess of the D’urbervilles,Tess is successfully depicted.She is portrayed as a brave girl,hard-working,beautiful and innocent.Alec represents a brutal and destructive force,which triggers Tess’s tragedy.Angle’s inveterate old-fashioned prejudices made him relentlessly abandon Tess.Yet what Hardy tries to show is that the disintegration of rural economy in England brought about by the intrusion of capitalist relations as well as the hypocritical morality of the time are the obvious causes of Tess’s tragedy.Meanwhile,Hardy also attacks the injustice of the law.In the novel,he believes a woman is helpless in the hands of fate and Tess is trapped in the web of fate.Her tragedy is fated and inevitable.
文摘Based on ecofeminism,two works,namely,Tess of the D’Urbervilles and The Border Town are analysed due to their similarities.Through the analysis,we found that they are similar in three aspects—both of them use plenty of space to describe the beauty of nature;the two authors Thomas Hardyband Shen Congwen,think there are close relationship between nature and women;both writers fantasy to create a society where nature and man harmoniously coexist.
文摘The paper focuses on the diction in Zhang Guruo's translation of Tess of the D'Urbervilles from the perspective of aesthetics.Literary translation requires translators of literature accomplishment and the ability to transform the psychological description,outlook of the world and values properly.The translation should not only be loyal to the original,but also give consideration to the readers and bring them enjoyment.The author will study the beauty of diction in Zhang's version in aspects of dialect,four-character words,reduplicative words and numerals.
文摘Ecofeminism is the outcome of women's liberation movement and environmental movement. It analyses ecological problems from the aspect of sex to deeply criticize male chauvinism. From the perspective of ecofeminism, this paper tries to analyze Hardy's representative novel Tess of the d'Urbervilles by describing the intricacy between women and nature, the tragic encounters and life experiences of Tess, and her thought changing during her miserable life. This paper aims to explore the practical significance of ecofeminism, calling on people to create a harmonious society where human and nature coexist together peacefully and equality between men and women are achieved.
文摘Thomas Hardy is an outstanding novelist in the nineteenth century.He has produced numerous works including novels and poetry.His tragic novel Tess of the d’Urbervilles has a great impact on the world literature.The paper is focused on the exploration of Tess’s tragedy through her life experiences.Tess’s tragedy can be illustrated by three factors—her family aspects,love experiences and her social images,which also contribute collectively to poor Tess’s destiny.The social background of the period provides a basis for the novel,and the deformed social values and morality is the root of her tragedy,together with her personal temperament and the Christian religious influences.Christian mores of self-sacrifice,wide love and purity have a great effect on characters in the novel.In the fourth part,there is some enlightenment from Tess’s tragedy.It is believed that women play a crucial role in society.Tess is a woman with good qualities and her experiences give a warning to women today:the proper treatment of one’s behaviors and the social rules is critical.
文摘Tess of the D'Urbervilles is recognized as one of the greatest works in the history of English and world literature, and Thomas Hardy is a great realistic writer. The thesis is going to employ the theory of ecofeminism to analyze Tess of the D'Urbervilles, pointing out the close relationship between Tess and nature, which is to embody the intimacy and harmony of women and nature. And under the oppression of European patriarchal thought, Tess' s tragic fate is inextricably linked to male oppression.
文摘Cooperative Principle is an essential linguistic theory in Pragmatics which is used to analyze the conversation. And the violation of maxims in Cooperative Principle can imply the conversational implicatures other than what is literally said. Based on the Cooperative Principle, this paper aims to exploit the implicatures and reasons after violating related maxims in conversations that happens between Tess and Alec in Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and also aims to explain why Tess fails to protect herself and Alec succeeds in inducing Tess, Finally, It can be found that individual personality also contributes to Alec's success and Tess' s losing virginity. Besides, data collection and analysis are applied to provide deeper evidences.
文摘在二十世纪七十年代时期的翻译,译者无法在翻译过程中体现其主体性。随着翻译的发展,译者成为了翻译活动的中心,成为影响翻译作品的主要因素。斯坦纳翻译观的核心也就是强调译者的主体性,将译者的地位及发挥的作用在翻译过程中予以彰显。该文从斯坦纳翻译观的四个步骤对Tess of the D'Urbervilles一书中的两个英译本进行分析,以进一步确立译者主体性的地位,为今后翻译实践提供理论依据。
文摘This paper presents an analysis of the settings description in Thomas Hardy’s"Tess of d’ urbervilles. "from the archetrral approach. Setting in a literary work not only serves asa background of the story but also helps creaing the characters. Through the symbolic descriptionof the settings in "Tess of d’ urbervilles", Thoms Hardy interwoves settings so thoroughly intothe plots as well as the fate of the heroine in the novel.
文摘A good novel depends on the success in portraying the characters in it. In Tess of the D'Urbervilles,Tess is a beautiful country girl. In this novel,she is a new woman. She is not submissive to man and full of rebel spirit. Because she is educated,she has a strong self-respect. The more important is that after being seduced,she not only maintains her virtue but also becomes stronger. Her true and pure love for Clare drives her to break the convention and tolerate others' satire.
文摘TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES《德伯家的苔丝》是英国著名现实主义作家Thomas Hardy的力作,也是命运悲剧小说的经典之作。他塑造了一位为追求自由,平等而愤然反抗的女性形象——Tess。本文将结合女性主义从Tess的女性身份地位的角度进行分析,揭示出在男权传统势力的压迫下女性的生存状况。Tess的悲剧必然性也正根源于此。
文摘Tess of the D'Urbervilles is a very influential work of Hardy.Beginning with a brief introduction to the novel,the thesis tries to analyze the different reasons for Tess's rebellion.Then,it concentrates on discussing Tess's rebellion in four aspects,thus,revealing that Tess is actually a character with the spirit of rebellion all through her life and further illustrating the injustice for female in Victorian England.
文摘Hester Prynne and Tess Durbeyfield were two eminent female figures in the world by Thomas Hardy and Nathaniel Hawthone.Although the two female leading characters were in different time and place,their tragic experiences were almost the same.However,they were separated in the end.From the comparison of their personalities and the social situation they involved in,we would try to explore the origins of their similarity and ending by this article with the aim of alerting the world.
文摘Thomas Hardy,one of the representatives of English critical realism in the 19th century,describes a tragic story about Tess,a beautiful and kind girl.Tess' s tragic life is caused by Alec,Angel and even herself.But all these are connected with the social environment of that day.Tess' s tragedy is a tragedy of the whole society in fact.An analysis of the causes of Tess' s tragic life will provide some enlightenment in accurately understanding the socialist society.
文摘The theme of this essay is about the fated deaths of Tess.The emphasis is'inevitability'.Tess's Death is mainly due to the social influence and man-made factors.Because of the low social status and moral conceptions,there is no living room left for Tess.Her parents push her get closer to her tragedy as well.Alec and Angel are the two persons who directly and indirectly cause Tess's death.In addition,there are also some subjective causes for her doom.The symbolic red in the novel intentionally indi cates the'inevitability'of her death.
文摘Jane and Tess are the heroines of Jane Eyre and Tess of the D'Ubervilles. They all lived in the same period and have similarities in miserable experience and personality. However, due to their different growing experiences, family environments, and the degrees of education they received, they have different views on the concept and manner of females'independence and equality, the concept of love and the manner of rebellion. That leads to two totally different destinies. In this paper, it attempts to analyze the images of Jane Eyre and Tess in terms of these aspects.
文摘The thesis analyzes the origins of Tess' tragedy both from external and internal factors, with a view to point out that her tragic fate is inevitable. Being related with the author'pessimistic fatalism, Tess' tragedy and characters are the products of the capitalist society.
文摘It is a brief study of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Thomas Hardy is an English poet and regional novelist, and Tess of the d'Urbervilles is a novel written by him. The main character Tess is an innocent and pretty country girl tossed into dangerous situations brought about by fate. Thomas Hardy uses a lot of symbolic meanings which imply the main character, Tess' nature, mind and situation. This article will analyze the symbolic meanings of the novel.
文摘Aristotle structured his aesthetic theory in the western cultural history for the first time,that is,his Poetry.He abstracted the spirit of Greek literature from the view of philosophy and created the great works of western aesthetics.Among his Poetry theories,the tragic theory accounts for a considerable proportion.This thesis analyzes the life of poor Tess based on his tragic theory to see the significance and profound influence of Aristotle's theory.
文摘Because of the great charm and social influence of the art of film, people regard the movie Tess is much more impressive than the original novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles. However, the character and image of Tess in the film have a considerable distance of the Tess described by Thomas Hardy. That unyielding Tess in original, who boldly resists bias and the injustice of fate, is gone and replaces it with a pathetic and vain girl who is too good near to be weak. This undoubtedly weakened the image of the artistic value of Tess and it has nothing in common with Hardy’s evaluation towards Tess—“a pure woman”. Therefore, in a sense, the adaptation of Tess is a failure.