Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... determination of its author to complete it under the most painful and unpromising of circumstances . But in admiring ... determined to finish the novel , at whatever stress to himself " -so Hardy wrote later , in the pertinent passage of ...
... determination of its author to complete it under the most painful and unpromising of circumstances . But in admiring ... determined to finish the novel , at whatever stress to himself " -so Hardy wrote later , in the pertinent passage of ...
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... determined hope.10 And how " iffy " such postulations are ! The argument that Hardy discovered a developing consciousness in the Unconscious because Von Hart- mann suggested the idea to him , or that Hardy so completely assimilated Von ...
... determined hope.10 And how " iffy " such postulations are ! The argument that Hardy discovered a developing consciousness in the Unconscious because Von Hart- mann suggested the idea to him , or that Hardy so completely assimilated Von ...
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... determined the form in which he would work . " On another occasion he stressed the need for " original treatment " of high tragedy result- ing from the " collision between the individual and the general " : " treatment which seeks to ...
... determined the form in which he would work . " On another occasion he stressed the need for " original treatment " of high tragedy result- ing from the " collision between the individual and the general " : " treatment which seeks to ...
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