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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... tion preceded the composition of this particular work ; and my ultimate intention is to show , convincingly if possible , that The Dynasts is Hardy's poetic testament , the work of his ripest years and judgment . To begin , then , at ...
... tion preceded the composition of this particular work ; and my ultimate intention is to show , convincingly if possible , that The Dynasts is Hardy's poetic testament , the work of his ripest years and judgment . To begin , then , at ...
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... tion of marriage as a squashing and digesting of a person's in- dividuality — such things might have been avoided by a writer less determined to describe human nature faithfully , by one con- cerned primarily with royalties . The ...
... tion of marriage as a squashing and digesting of a person's in- dividuality — such things might have been avoided by a writer less determined to describe human nature faithfully , by one con- cerned primarily with royalties . The ...
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... tion to themes of magnitude and seriousness . On October 17 , 1896 , Hardy recorded the following note at Max Gate : Poetry . Perhaps I can express more fully in verse ideas and emotions which run counter to the inert crystallized ...
... tion to themes of magnitude and seriousness . On October 17 , 1896 , Hardy recorded the following note at Max Gate : Poetry . Perhaps I can express more fully in verse ideas and emotions which run counter to the inert crystallized ...
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