Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsUniversity of Kansas Press, 1963 - 122 стор. Hardy's poem seen as the culmination of the poet's career. |
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... beginning , which we can only admire . Moreover , Hardy's compromises were sometimes good for the health of the manuscript , and later revisions , made for book publication , showed a tough - minded professional at work ; they went ...
... beginning , which we can only admire . Moreover , Hardy's compromises were sometimes good for the health of the manuscript , and later revisions , made for book publication , showed a tough - minded professional at work ; they went ...
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... the Napoleonic icon has become impossible for a nation still suffering from the mortal blow of the Russian campaign . For the conclusion lay in the beginning , and Napoleon , in his quarters at 60 THOMAS HARDY'S EPIC - DRAMA.
... the Napoleonic icon has become impossible for a nation still suffering from the mortal blow of the Russian campaign . For the conclusion lay in the beginning , and Napoleon , in his quarters at 60 THOMAS HARDY'S EPIC - DRAMA.
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... beginning , a middle , and an end . He exhibited characters in pairs and as contrasts , demon- strating his familiarity with the Shakespearean principle of " mir- ror scenes , " the small scenes that use minor characters to show how the ...
... beginning , a middle , and an end . He exhibited characters in pairs and as contrasts , demon- strating his familiarity with the Shakespearean principle of " mir- ror scenes , " the small scenes that use minor characters to show how the ...
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