![]() This is not to say that Hardy abandoned his views on religion, instead, he "became an agnostic, he remained emotionally involved with the Church." Hardy's greatest dispute was with the dogma or beliefs of the church. ![]() In Tess of the d'Urbervilles, we gain insight into Hardy's view on religion as he uses his characters to make observations that may have been quite disconcerting to his Victorian readers. Full Glossary for Tess of the d'Urbervilles. ![]() Hardy's Use of Setting in Tess of the d'Urbervilles.Phase the Seventh: Fulfilment: Chapters 57-59.Phase the Seventh: Fulfilment: Chapters 53-56.Phase the Sixth: The Convert: Chapters 50-52.Phase the Sixth: The Convert: Chapters 45-49.Phase the Fifth: The Woman Pays: Chapters 42-44.Phase the Fifth: The Woman Pays: Chapters 39-41.Phase the Fifth: The Woman Pays: Chapters 35-38.Phase the Fourth: The Consequence: Chapters 31-34.Phase the Fourth: The Consequence: Chapters 25-30.Phase the Third: The Rally: Chapters 21-24.Phase the Third: The Rally: Chapters 16-20.Phase the Second: Maiden No More: Chapters 12-15.Phase the First: The Maiden: Chapters 9-11.Phase the First: The Maiden: Chapters 5-8. ![]()
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