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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... 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 narrative somewhat too freely . ' But Hardy generally believed that his novels were ...
... 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 narrative somewhat too freely . ' But Hardy generally believed that his novels were ...
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... perhaps too strong an affinity for Gothic effects . His concern with power - the power that the Immanent Will possesses and exerts unthinkingly - is matched by an alarm that perhaps only poets can imagine fully The Power of rapine and ...
... perhaps too strong an affinity for Gothic effects . His concern with power - the power that the Immanent Will possesses and exerts unthinkingly - is matched by an alarm that perhaps only poets can imagine fully The Power of rapine and ...
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... perhaps , for The Dynasts . ' 996 997 Hardy did not approve of biography as a substitute for criti- cism , and once , after having looked through Colvin's Keats still another time before returning it to Sydney C. Cockerell , he wrote ...
... perhaps , for The Dynasts . ' 996 997 Hardy did not approve of biography as a substitute for criti- cism , and once , after having looked through Colvin's Keats still another time before returning it to Sydney C. Cockerell , he wrote ...
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