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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... drama . If , therefore , these notes are datable to approximately 1880 , another observation becomes pertinent : Hardy , at an early stage , knew what tone he wanted to adopt . The first poem that he wanted to write would illustrate ...
... drama . If , therefore , these notes are datable to approximately 1880 , another observation becomes pertinent : Hardy , at an early stage , knew what tone he wanted to adopt . The first poem that he wanted to write would illustrate ...
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... Drama of Kings ' " -which , many years later , convinced Hoxie N. Fair- child20 that he had been reading Robert Buchanan . Hardy could not have been unaware of Robert Buchanan's The Drama of Kings , published in 1871 ; but that work was ...
... Drama of Kings ' " -which , many years later , convinced Hoxie N. Fair- child20 that he had been reading Robert Buchanan . Hardy could not have been unaware of Robert Buchanan's The Drama of Kings , published in 1871 ; but that work was ...
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... drama " does have historical antecedents in English litera- ture , and that Milton himself was familiar with the concept . In the celebrated digression that opens the Second Book of The Rea- son of Church Government Urged against ...
... drama " does have historical antecedents in English litera- ture , and that Milton himself was familiar with the concept . In the celebrated digression that opens the Second Book of The Rea- son of Church Government Urged against ...
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