This book analyzes Thomas Hardy's prose and poetry, focusing on perception, class, and environment. It explores how Hardy depicts a social world that shapes individual experience and examines the tension between modern life and rural roots, highlighting themes of alienation and the impact of dialect marginalization on narrative structure.
Roger Ebbatson Livres
Ebbatson est professeur invité à la Loughborough University, après avoir enseigné auparavant à l'University College Worcester et à l'Université de Sokoto, Nigeria. Il est l'auteur de Lawrence and the Nature Tradition (1980), The Evolutionary Self (1982) et Hardy: Margin of the Unexpressed (1992).
