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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... doctrine is not meliorist in the same sense as the final statement of The Dynasts ; and the fact that Hardy himself seems to be talking about later commentators on Schopenhauer -Von Hartmann , for one - rather than Schopenhauer himself ...
... doctrine is not meliorist in the same sense as the final statement of The Dynasts ; and the fact that Hardy himself seems to be talking about later commentators on Schopenhauer -Von Hartmann , for one - rather than Schopenhauer himself ...
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... doctrine , recorded in these words on Janu- ary 1 , 1902 , had been shaped long before , by the 1860's , and it underwent no major change for the rest of his life . He believed , along with Heine , that the soul had her eternal rights ...
... doctrine , recorded in these words on Janu- ary 1 , 1902 , had been shaped long before , by the 1860's , and it underwent no major change for the rest of his life . He believed , along with Heine , that the soul had her eternal rights ...
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... doctrine through an epic - drama , a genre which often speaks of the noble relationship between arms and the man . Enough exists in the way of anti - war sentiment in The Dynasts to render sus- pect any easy judgment that Hardy's doctrine ...
... doctrine through an epic - drama , a genre which often speaks of the noble relationship between arms and the man . Enough exists in the way of anti - war sentiment in The Dynasts to render sus- pect any easy judgment that Hardy's doctrine ...
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