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17479. CRITICAL VIEWS OF THOMAS HARDY’S REPRESENTATIONS OF WOMEN & GENDER RELATIONS. This paper discusses feminist critiques of Thomas Hardy’s attitude toward women, sex and male-female relationships. Notes that while it is highly informative to consider Hardy’s works in the light of twentieth century ideas of gender roles, feminism, and sexuality, critics and readers must be careful not to ignore the significance of the time in which Hardy wrote (Victorian England). KEYWORDS: 19th century English literature thomas hardy feminist theory gender women Victorian. Written 2004. Harvard Style. 5 pages, 12 footnotes, 3 bibliographic sources. 1,261 words.   $35


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