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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... artistic work of his career . Since The Dynasts has often been considered primarily in terms of its philosophy , although Hardy declared vehemently on several occasions that his poem should be judged on artistic grounds , it has seemed ...
... artistic work of his career . Since The Dynasts has often been considered primarily in terms of its philosophy , although Hardy declared vehemently on several occasions that his poem should be judged on artistic grounds , it has seemed ...
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... artistic whole , in the interest of the newspaper in which it appeared serially , than perhaps any other of his novels , his aiming to get an incident into almost every week's part causing him in his own judgment to add events to the ...
... artistic whole , in the interest of the newspaper in which it appeared serially , than perhaps any other of his novels , his aiming to get an incident into almost every week's part causing him in his own judgment to add events to the ...
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... artistic balance of the completed work , but for the present circumstances lead me to wish merely to be considered a good hand at a serial . " 23 He responded cheerfully to the challenge that loomed whenever a magazine began to publish ...
... artistic balance of the completed work , but for the present circumstances lead me to wish merely to be considered a good hand at a serial . " 23 He responded cheerfully to the challenge that loomed whenever a magazine began to publish ...
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