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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... existence of " some artificiality , " censured the “ uncommonly slow " movement of the narrative , and even alleged the existence of some parodic intent . It was all unjust ( the Athenaeum questioned even the authenticity of his rustic ...
... existence of " some artificiality , " censured the “ uncommonly slow " movement of the narrative , and even alleged the existence of some parodic intent . It was all unjust ( the Athenaeum questioned even the authenticity of his rustic ...
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... existence with a view of life " as a thing to be put up with " ; Hardy concludes , " What the Greeks only suspected we know well ; what their Aeschylus imagined our nursery chil- dren feel " ( Book III , Chapter 1 ) . The strongest ...
... existence with a view of life " as a thing to be put up with " ; Hardy concludes , " What the Greeks only suspected we know well ; what their Aeschylus imagined our nursery chil- dren feel " ( Book III , Chapter 1 ) . The strongest ...
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... existence.3 More than anything else , however , Hardy detested the way in which his views on existence and the nature of the universe had been misinterpreted and vulgarized . In a private memorandum after the publication of Part First ...
... existence.3 More than anything else , however , Hardy detested the way in which his views on existence and the nature of the universe had been misinterpreted and vulgarized . In a private memorandum after the publication of Part First ...
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