Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... completed . Far from the Madding Crowd ( 1874 ) was his first popular success , and ran through seven editions during its first year ; on the basis of Hardy's confidence in the future , now guaranteed by best - seller- dom , he married ...
... completed . Far from the Madding Crowd ( 1874 ) was his first popular success , and ran through seven editions during its first year ; on the basis of Hardy's confidence in the future , now guaranteed by best - seller- dom , he married ...
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... completed on April 17 , 1885 ; a complete set of proofs were ready by October 20 ; and the first published installment did not appear in the Graphic until January , 1886 . The novel was , and is , one of Hardy's supreme successes ; and ...
... completed on April 17 , 1885 ; a complete set of proofs were ready by October 20 ; and the first published installment did not appear in the Graphic until January , 1886 . The novel was , and is , one of Hardy's supreme successes ; and ...
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... completed the draft in March , 1895. The story , intended for publication in Harper's Magazine , had been promised as " a tale that could not offend the most fastidious maiden , " but on April 7 , 1894 , Hardy asked to be allowed to ...
... completed the draft in March , 1895. The story , intended for publication in Harper's Magazine , had been promised as " a tale that could not offend the most fastidious maiden , " but on April 7 , 1894 , Hardy asked to be allowed to ...
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