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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... language was consistently bowdlerized . " How far this finicky censorship circumscribed the free imaginative de- velopment of the novel cannot of course be gauged at this point , " Paterson concluded . " Everything suggests , however ...
... language was consistently bowdlerized . " How far this finicky censorship circumscribed the free imaginative de- velopment of the novel cannot of course be gauged at this point , " Paterson concluded . " Everything suggests , however ...
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... language of poetry . For Hardy , despite the reception accorded Jude , had no intention of renouncing literature . The dark colorations of his later novels suggested a growing , rather than a lessening , attrac- tion to themes of ...
... language of poetry . For Hardy , despite the reception accorded Jude , had no intention of renouncing literature . The dark colorations of his later novels suggested a growing , rather than a lessening , attrac- tion to themes of ...
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... entered in his notebook , “ A worse corruption of language was never perpetrated . " The overwhelming impression most readers have of Thomas Hardy's universe is that the evolutionary meliorism of which Hardy 29 HARDY AND THE UNIVERSE.
... entered in his notebook , “ A worse corruption of language was never perpetrated . " The overwhelming impression most readers have of Thomas Hardy's universe is that the evolutionary meliorism of which Hardy 29 HARDY AND THE UNIVERSE.
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