Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... felt determined to finish the novel , at whatever stress to himself " -so Hardy wrote later , in the pertinent passage of his autobiography- “ so as not to ruin the new venture of the publishers , and also in the interests of his wife ...
... felt determined to finish the novel , at whatever stress to himself " -so Hardy wrote later , in the pertinent passage of his autobiography- “ so as not to ruin the new venture of the publishers , and also in the interests of his wife ...
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... felt himself obliged to deny that he had intended any insult to the Church , even if , as was undeniably the case , the Bishop had been victimized in the story . The Bishop , Hardy argued , was " every inch a gentleman . " 9 Fortunately ...
... felt himself obliged to deny that he had intended any insult to the Church , even if , as was undeniably the case , the Bishop had been victimized in the story . The Bishop , Hardy argued , was " every inch a gentleman . " 9 Fortunately ...
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... felt helpless before the monster of popular morality and popular taste . Hardy's alterations , made to suit the magazine , did harm to many a reader's understanding of exactly what was going on be- tween Jude and Sue Bridehead , or ...
... felt helpless before the monster of popular morality and popular taste . Hardy's alterations , made to suit the magazine , did harm to many a reader's understanding of exactly what was going on be- tween Jude and Sue Bridehead , or ...
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