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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... understanding of editorial dictates , tempered by a resigned but wry humor , enabled him to meet the new crisis of American purism . Alden's appreciation of the literary merits of the manu- script that he was asking Hardy to emasculate ...
... understanding of editorial dictates , tempered by a resigned but wry humor , enabled him to meet the new crisis of American purism . Alden's appreciation of the literary merits of the manu- script that he was asking Hardy to emasculate ...
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... understand or , at best , sense dimly . Napoleon's knowledge that he has nothing more to lose but life is characteristic of an attitude shared by many of Hardy's figures . The knowledge comes after Waterloo , matches his bitter ...
... understand or , at best , sense dimly . Napoleon's knowledge that he has nothing more to lose but life is characteristic of an attitude shared by many of Hardy's figures . The knowledge comes after Waterloo , matches his bitter ...
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... understand . It is an age of dynasts . Every dynast , while publicly denouncing Napoleon's avarice , secretly envies his success . Hardy demonstrates that Europe for the most part is a jungle of wild animals , and how , if England did ...
... understand . It is an age of dynasts . Every dynast , while publicly denouncing Napoleon's avarice , secretly envies his success . Hardy demonstrates that Europe for the most part is a jungle of wild animals , and how , if England did ...
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