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The Decline of the Goddess: Nature, Culture, and Women in Thomas Hardy's Fiction (Contributions to the Study of World Literature) The Decline of the Goddess: Nature, Culture, and Women in Thomas Hardy's Fiction by Shirley A. Stave
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“However, Hardy's relationship with nature is a dialectical one. While he indicates that he recognizes how human perception shapes nature, he nevertheless accepts nature as possessed of its own agency, as working through its cycle regardless of human perception, understanding, or attempted control. In essence, it claims a power apart from that with which humans may have imbued it. Even when humanity has lost faith in the possibility of renewal through nature, nature as Hardy describes it fights back, attempting to force human consciousness to acknowledge her power, her ability to transform life.”
Shirley A. Stave, The Decline of the Goddess: Nature, Culture, and Women in Thomas Hardy's Fiction