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郑素娟 《海外英语》2014,(13):192-193
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.  相似文献   

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胡爱洁 《海外英语》2014,(5):176-177,206
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.  相似文献   

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陈晨 《海外英语》2012,(12):191-193
Tess of the d’Urbervilles,Tomas Hardy’s masterpiece,was published in 1891,marking a turning point in Hardy’s literary life.This essay attempts to analyze Tess of the d’Urbervilles in the light of Ecocriticism and seeks to throw a new light on this novel.Through a close study of the relationship between Tess and nature,the essay interprets the process of Tess’s tragedy as the inharmonious relationship between nature and the modern civilization which is represented by Alec and Angel.In this way,this thesis tries to provide a fresh perspective that may enable us to realize the importance of environmental protection and have a better understanding of this novel.  相似文献   

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袁英  张桂萍 《海外英语》2012,(9):238-239,243
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.  相似文献   

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This essay will analyze the heroine of 《Tess of the D'Urbervilles》 Tess by referring to the image"a bird in trap", First, two features of the bird, namely"a daughter of nature"and"to fly"are used to describe Tess' characteristics. Then, it is reasoned that how the bird falls into the trap, and what the trap refers to.  相似文献   

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Tess of the D'Urbervilles is one of Hardy's masterpieces. Tess has been a disputed character in English literature. How should we evaluate Tess? Is she a fallen woman or a pure woman? From the analysis in this paper, we can find that Tess is both a pure woman as well as a fighter against fate.  相似文献   

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万菲 《海外英语》2012,(16):191-194
Tess of the D’Urbervilles is the masterpiece of English literature.Thomas Hardy,the author of this book,describes a tragedy of a peasant irl:Tess.This thesis tries to explore the causes of Tess’s tragedy. Based on analysis, there comes the conclusion that the main reason is the sex discrimination in society.The solution to this unfortunate story is to achieve a real equal status between men and women.And this may finally rely on the social development and the improvement of human civilization.  相似文献   

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谢海燕 《海外英语》2012,(8):199-200
Tess of the D’Urbervilles is one of Thomas Hardy’s most famous novels.In this novel,the heroine,Tess,is figured with intelligence as well as beauty.She possesses all of praise-worthy qualities of labors:pure,industrious,responsible,brave and fortitudinous.And Tess has long been regarded as the most exceptional woman character in literary history.However,the life of this pure woman is tragic.This paper mainly analyzes the external reasons and internal reasons that results in the tragedy which she is changing from a girl with beauty and pureness to a young lady with muddling along and giving herself up,at last she walks to the execution ground.From all the points mentioned above,we can better and deeply understand Tess and her tragedy,and we can know the root of the Tess’s tragedy is the evil capitalist society at that time.  相似文献   

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杨琳 《海外英语》2013,(22):246-246
Tess of the D’Urbervilles(1891),the masterpiece of Thomas Hardy,tells the tragical life story of a beautiful country girl.Although the heroine,Tess,was intelligent,beautiful,industrious and kind-hearted,she was finally hanged as the only victim of the story.The root of her tragedy was caused by the bourgeoisie society.Firstly her tragedy comes from the society:the inequali ty of the law,the false of the religion and the hypocrisy of the bourgeoisie society.Secondly,Tess’s tragedy is produced by her own characters.In addition,the tragedy of Tess is inevitable.Thus,Tess’s tragedy was produced by both the society and her own character,which is closely related to the bourgeoisie society.  相似文献   

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朱利华 《海外英语》2012,(17):209-211
Few people read Tess from Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s"body theory".In Phenomenology of Perception,Merleau-Ponty states that it is body as the subject that perceives the world;such body is a phenomenal body in contrast to an objective body.Tess’s"being in the world"through the body connotates a new way of looking at the classic Tess.Tess’s way of perceiving and understanding the world also enlightens us about relationship between human and self,human and other,human and society,human and nature.  相似文献   

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The article gives a brief introduction of Thomas Hardy and His Tess of the d’Urberville, the image of birds in Tess of the d’Urberville and its importance for illustrating the theme has also been analyzed.  相似文献   

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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,...  相似文献   

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Tess is the heroine in Tess of the D’Urbervilles. She is a shining image in English literature. No people will not sigh and shed tears for her destiny when they read the novel. What causes her tragedy? Who should be answerable for her death? In this paper the author will analyze these from the perspective of the heroine herself and also from the perspective of the society.  相似文献   

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钱艳秋 《海外英语》2011,(2):178-180
Thomas Hardy, the remarkable nineteenth-century novelist, is one of the representatives of English critical realism at the turn of the 19th century. Among his numerous works, Tess of the D’ Urbervilles could be regarded as the summit of his realistic novels. The heroin Tess has strong rebellious spirit and her rebellion is progressive. Although her rebellion is of nature, instinct and blindness at the beginning, develop from passive to active, from unconscious to rational. She challenges conventional moral, religious and social attitudes in her own way and grows into a mature and reasonable woman from an innocent girl of nature at last.  相似文献   

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李莉 《海外英语》2012,(21):166-167,181
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.  相似文献   

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The present article makes comments on the film,Tess and draws the conclusion that the film carved a resourceful heroine and showed the audience a real,alive social world and also let us review our social moral standards through the character,which is a victim of traditional moral concepts.  相似文献   

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孙宏 《海外英语》2012,(9):181-182
Literary translation is the re-creation of the language art.To translate an English novel into Chinese one,translators need the skill of literature re-creation.Taking Zhang Guruo’s translated version Tess of the D’urbervilles as an example,we perceive that translators have subjectivity and they should break the boundary between writing and translating.When a translator translates a piece of works,he must get rid of the constraint of the surface structures of the original works,and reproduces the flavor of the original novel.But the translators should try to show the original scenes in the original English novel to target readers.  相似文献   

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文婷 《海外英语》2013,(6X):206-207
Tess is endowed with many shining virtues. She is innocent, honest, kindhearted, etc. She has great consciousness of self-esteem and pride. Among all, Tess is pure and has noble spirit of self-sacrifice and devotion. Suffering successive setbacks, Tess still dreams of happiness and keeps loyal to her love. In her pure heart, the longing for goodness never stops or dies.  相似文献   

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贾琳琳 《海外英语》2011,(1):204-205
There thought to be a great weakness in the construction of Angel in Tess for Angel’s illogically changeable character.The author holds,however,that Angel’s character is reasonable as he is a man in the Victorian Age.This article tries to interpret the male subject deconstruction with post-modern theory to demonstrate the concern to the female in Hardy’s work.  相似文献   

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