Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... less concerned about the moral safety of their readers than Leslie Stephen was for the audience of subscribers to the Cornhill : for the pages of Belgravia Wildeve became more inno- cent and less philandering , Eustacia a good deal less ...
... less concerned about the moral safety of their readers than Leslie Stephen was for the audience of subscribers to the Cornhill : for the pages of Belgravia Wildeve became more inno- cent and less philandering , Eustacia a good deal less ...
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... less determined to describe human nature faithfully , by one con- cerned primarily with royalties . The potential dangers contained in various elements of story - telling ( narrative , descriptive epithet , theme , outlook on life and ...
... less determined to describe human nature faithfully , by one con- cerned primarily with royalties . The potential dangers contained in various elements of story - telling ( narrative , descriptive epithet , theme , outlook on life and ...
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... less than his detractors should seek to estab- lish so close a correlation . For example , he denied that Jude was a manifesto on the marriage question ; said so in the novel ; re- peated it in letters to friends ; and still was not ...
... less than his detractors should seek to estab- lish so close a correlation . For example , he denied that Jude was a manifesto on the marriage question ; said so in the novel ; re- peated it in letters to friends ; and still was not ...
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