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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... course , unfair to censure Hardy for writing for his bread ; but magazine serialization offered little opportunity for taking time with each composition ; for rewriting ; for being sure that this was what he wanted to say . Two on a ...
... course , unfair to censure Hardy for writing for his bread ; but magazine serialization offered little opportunity for taking time with each composition ; for rewriting ; for being sure that this was what he wanted to say . Two on a ...
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... course , sometimes founded on genuine physical disorders ; but psychologically , too , they in- vite closer examination as a contributory factor to the writing of several celebrated passages in his literary creations . Again , we must ...
... course , sometimes founded on genuine physical disorders ; but psychologically , too , they in- vite closer examination as a contributory factor to the writing of several celebrated passages in his literary creations . Again , we must ...
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... course , from the very beginning . ) A few works are usually selected as indicative of major shifts of emphasis . Far from the Madding Crowd , for example , contains Henery Fray's lament , " Your lot is your lot , and Scripture is ...
... course , from the very beginning . ) A few works are usually selected as indicative of major shifts of emphasis . Far from the Madding Crowd , for example , contains Henery Fray's lament , " Your lot is your lot , and Scripture is ...
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