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5. More Light Than Heat
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Lecture
In this module, we turn to Tess’ relationship with Angel, their marriage, the anguish that Tess goes through in deciding whether or not to tell Angel about her past, and Angel’s anguish that he cannot stay with Tess after he finds out the truth.
Course
In this course, Ms Karen Hewitt (University of Oxford) explores Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles. As we move through the course, we think about the social context of the novel—particularly Victorian ideas about female sexuality—and the ways in which Hardy approached, evaded and dealt with these problems in his early portrayal of Tess. After that, we think about Hardy’s poetic imagery, the way he sees the world, his attitudes to nature and man’s impact on the world around him, before ending with religion and the meaning of life—particularly the response of Tess and those around her of what Tess calls “the ache of modernism”.
Lecturer
A tutor in Literature at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education. Karen Hewitt MA, MBE (Oxon) teaches regularly at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education, and also in Russian universities. She has written books and edited anthologies on English Literature including Understanding English Literature.
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Hewitt, K. (2018, August 15). Hardy: Tess of the D'Urbervilles - More Light Than Heat [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/hardy-tess-of-the-d-urbervilles/more-light-than-heat
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Hewitt, K. "Hardy: Tess of the D'Urbervilles – More Light Than Heat." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://www.massolit.io/courses/hardy-tess-of-the-d-urbervilles/more-light-than-heat