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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... important consideration : the ways in which The Dynasts modifies or renounces conventions of the one epic with which it ( and Hardy ) invited comparison , namely , Milton's Paradise Lost . I believe that The Dynasts proposes three new ...
... important consideration : the ways in which The Dynasts modifies or renounces conventions of the one epic with which it ( and Hardy ) invited comparison , namely , Milton's Paradise Lost . I believe that The Dynasts proposes three new ...
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... important events in cities as far apart as London and Moscow ; military and naval triumphs that were partial for both Napoleon and his enemies ( battles won or lost at great expense of life failed to settle decisively the events of the ...
... important events in cities as far apart as London and Moscow ; military and naval triumphs that were partial for both Napoleon and his enemies ( battles won or lost at great expense of life failed to settle decisively the events of the ...
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... important matter to Hardy , and should not be to his reader . But how different , in all ways , from the celestial machinery of Milton's Paradise Lost ! In the transformation of God to Fate , the closeness of Man to God necessarily must ...
... important matter to Hardy , and should not be to his reader . But how different , in all ways , from the celestial machinery of Milton's Paradise Lost ! In the transformation of God to Fate , the closeness of Man to God necessarily must ...
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