Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... period of ap- proximately three decades.2 22 But , on the basis of this review of his difficulties in writing for the mutual satisfaction of his audience and himself , one may draw several conclusions , first among them the likelihood ...
... period of ap- proximately three decades.2 22 But , on the basis of this review of his difficulties in writing for the mutual satisfaction of his audience and himself , one may draw several conclusions , first among them the likelihood ...
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... period of history ; but Hardy's emphasis of England as the Em- peror's obsession , and of Napoleon's fulminations against the " slim selfish mollusk in its shell " that prevents him from achiev- ing complete triumph , is meant to unify ...
... period of history ; but Hardy's emphasis of England as the Em- peror's obsession , and of Napoleon's fulminations against the " slim selfish mollusk in its shell " that prevents him from achiev- ing complete triumph , is meant to unify ...
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... period from the moment of Na- poleon's maximum splendor and arrogance ( the crowning of Milan ) to the moment of the Emperor's recognition that Water- loo ended forever his dynastic ambitions , Hardy planned to con- trol and unify the ...
... period from the moment of Na- poleon's maximum splendor and arrogance ( the crowning of Milan ) to the moment of the Emperor's recognition that Water- loo ended forever his dynastic ambitions , Hardy planned to con- trol and unify the ...
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