IMPACT OF NATURALISM ON ENGLISH LITERATURE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF THOMAS HARDY'S MAJOR NOVELS
- 1. CABT, loni, Bhagwant University, Ajmer Rajasthan Department of English, Bhagwant University, Ajmer Rajasthan
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Thomas Hardy is one of the prominent novelists and poets of the late Victorian era, was born on June 2, 1840 at the village of Upper Bockhampton near Dorchester in Dorset. In this paper , Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure (1891) and Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891) will be examined for its naturalistic aspects (1895). The theoretical section examines naturalism in general and how it influences literature. The emphasis is also on Hardy's life and the whole experience that inspired his writing. The practical portion of the curriculum deals with the naturalistic elements present in these novels and their function in the development of their plots. Nature, the elements, fate, inheritance, and influence. "The interconnectedness of global economic, political, cultural, and environmental forces that continuously modify present conditions" is how globalization is defined. Globalization has a significant impact on society at large. This is a way to provide people from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and dialects a global stage to interact and learn how to behave and interact socially without degrading or harming one other's "prestige." Being global requires a shift in how one views life, values, culture, and language. Writers from throughout the world have done a fantastic job of capturing this feature.
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