Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... achievements of English literature , and a reconsideration of its affinities to the great epics of the past may help us to assess more truly the magnitude of Hardy's achievement . This study had its genesis in an article I wrote some ...
... achievements of English literature , and a reconsideration of its affinities to the great epics of the past may help us to assess more truly the magnitude of Hardy's achievement . This study had its genesis in an article I wrote some ...
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... achievement in prose . Jude the Obscure began as a series of notes in 1887 , part- ly based on the death of a woman he had known ; and the entry in the Early Life about a young man unable to go to Oxford who ultimately committed suicide ...
... achievement in prose . Jude the Obscure began as a series of notes in 1887 , part- ly based on the death of a woman he had known ; and the entry in the Early Life about a young man unable to go to Oxford who ultimately committed suicide ...
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... seriously dis- torted Hardy's achievement as a poet and dramatist . For Hardy never thought of himself as a philosopher ; he troubled himself very little about theories ; to him only pure mathematics 25 HARDY AND THE UNIVERSE.
... seriously dis- torted Hardy's achievement as a poet and dramatist . For Hardy never thought of himself as a philosopher ; he troubled himself very little about theories ; to him only pure mathematics 25 HARDY AND THE UNIVERSE.
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