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Thomas the Obscure Information
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 Thomas the Obscure (French title: Thomas l'obscure) is a 1941 experimental novel by Maurice Blanchot. It was translated into English in 1973 by Robert D. Lamberton. The protagonists are Thomas and Anne who meet at a country hotel. The title is a...



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Works of Thomas Hardy: Jude the Obscure: Part Third
01/01/1963: 7,160 words, approx. 24 pages Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Jude the Obscure: Part Third Part Third ("At Melchester"): Chapter One Having undergone the two progressively worse disasters in Parts One and Two respectively, Jude now at least temporarily abandons the world and determines to lead a religious life of faith...
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Works of Thomas Hardy: Jude the Obscure: Part First
01/01/1963: 8,684 words, approx. 29 pages Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Jude the Obscure: Part First Jude the Obscure is divided into six parts, each identified by the name of the places in Wessex, centering about the fictitiously-named university town of Christminster. Two of the six parts, in fact, are set in...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Leslie Hill
7,997 words, approx. 27 pages
 In the following excerpt, Hill provides an overview of the literary techniques and thematic preoccupations of Blanchot's Thomas the Obscure and Aminadab.
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Critical Review by Irving Malin
404 words, approx. 1 pages
 In the following review, Malin comments on the elusive text and obscurities in Thomas the Obscure.


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