Aristocracy in Tess / D.H. Lawrence -- Christianity in Tess / Lance St. John Butler -- A critique of education and urban attitudes / Bruce Hugman -- Determinism in Tess / Leon Waldorf -- Tess's fate is not predetermined / Bruce Hugman -- The destruction of rural life / Thomas Hinde -- The image of the earth / Dorothy Van Ghent -- Hardy's use of nature reveals his narrative flaws / David Lodge -- Humanist philosophy in Tess / Jagdish Chandra Dave -- The character of Alec / H.M. Daleski -- Angel Clare / Virginia R. Hyman -- Tess is a victim of men / T.R. Wright -- Tess: poor and a woman / Anne Z. Mickelson -- Tess is at odds with nature / Marjorie Garson -- Tess is a tragic heroine / Bert G. Hornback -- Tess is not a victim / Rosemarie Morgan -- Tess as a pagan goddess / Shirley A. Stave -- Tess is admirable / Jean R. Brooks.
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