The Mayor of Casterbridge is conventionally understood as being indebted to the forms of tragedy. Following the intertwined fates of its various protagonists, Thomas Hardy's narrative weaves its various strands together as these lead inexorably to the ultimate downfall of Michael Henchard. The essays in this New Casebook showcase some of the most original evaluations of Hardy, from a variety of theoretically informed positions such as Marxism, Feminism, phenomenology and psychoanalysis, as well as providing timely reassessments of the novel's structures and concerns. The introduction situates the novel in relation to the history of critical reception, of both Hardy's work in general and the novel in particular. In addition, it addresses the ways in which critical work on Hardy since the 1970s has sought to reassess the novelist, while complicating the reader's understanding and appreciation of Hardy.
About the AuthorJULIAN WOLFREYS is Associate Professor in the department of English at the University of Florida. He is series editor of the
Transitions series.
Book InformationISBN 9780333777558
Author Julian WolfreysFormat Paperback
Page Count 211
Imprint Red Globe PressPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 293g