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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... cause Hardy still was attempting to develop his professional career as an architect . One of its chapters had been cannibalized from a previously unsuccessful novel - manuscript , which Hardy had entitled The Poor Man and the Lady . Of ...
... cause Hardy still was attempting to develop his professional career as an architect . One of its chapters had been cannibalized from a previously unsuccessful novel - manuscript , which Hardy had entitled The Poor Man and the Lady . Of ...
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... Cause might very well be a convenient way of talking about " a thousand unconscious causes - lumped together in poetry as one Cause , or God . . . . ' 9917 But whatever It was , It lacked malevolence . Hardy rejected many of his critics ...
... Cause might very well be a convenient way of talking about " a thousand unconscious causes - lumped together in poetry as one Cause , or God . . . . ' 9917 But whatever It was , It lacked malevolence . Hardy rejected many of his critics ...
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... Cause of Things had been defined in scores of places was entirely justified . He drew controversy to himself ... causes misery is made by Eustacia , at the climax of her tragic life , when she moans about her helplessness before superior ...
... Cause of Things had been defined in scores of places was entirely justified . He drew controversy to himself ... causes misery is made by Eustacia , at the climax of her tragic life , when she moans about her helplessness before superior ...
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