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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... tion of some selected novels , that Hardy's final , approved " Wessex Edition " published by Macmillan ( 1912 ) was carefully edited by the author himself , and represents the best text ; in some cases , it is the only text that ...
... tion of some selected novels , that Hardy's final , approved " Wessex Edition " published by Macmillan ( 1912 ) was carefully edited by the author himself , and represents the best text ; in some cases , it is the only text that ...
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... tion unimportant . Convinced by experience that " nothing bears out in practice what it promises incipiently , " he shied away from glib philosophy quite as much as from orthodox theology ; a theory could not explain everything . Yet ...
... tion unimportant . Convinced by experience that " nothing bears out in practice what it promises incipiently , " he shied away from glib philosophy quite as much as from orthodox theology ; a theory could not explain everything . Yet ...
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... tion . For the most part Castelot is content to let the story tell itself . At one point , however , he quotes a letter which Marie Louise wrote about her son to Mme . de Montebello in September , 1815 : " It is by means of his talents ...
... tion . For the most part Castelot is content to let the story tell itself . At one point , however , he quotes a letter which Marie Louise wrote about her son to Mme . de Montebello in September , 1815 : " It is by means of his talents ...
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