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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... effect . The discussion of Hardy and the sublime , however , is pro- logue to an even more important consideration : the ways in which The Dynasts modifies or renounces conventions of the one epic with which it ( and Hardy ) invited ...
... effect . The discussion of Hardy and the sublime , however , is pro- logue to an even more important consideration : the ways in which The Dynasts modifies or renounces conventions of the one epic with which it ( and Hardy ) invited ...
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... Effect " which he had adopted for artistic reasons in The Dynasts might some day prove to be " the true theory of the universe . " 8 Now it is striking that Hardy should want to transmit such doctrine through an epic - drama , a genre ...
... Effect " which he had adopted for artistic reasons in The Dynasts might some day prove to be " the true theory of the universe . " 8 Now it is striking that Hardy should want to transmit such doctrine through an epic - drama , a genre ...
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... effect that as a " stage manager " he is cool , detached , and objectively ironic . His horror at all that war implies shapes the selection of materials to an un- canny degree . The " shipped battalions " who cross the English Channel ...
... effect that as a " stage manager " he is cool , detached , and objectively ironic . His horror at all that war implies shapes the selection of materials to an un- canny degree . The " shipped battalions " who cross the English Channel ...
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