Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... seem more acceptable to a reading audience if they occurred in foreign countries or came “ from old books " ; and that , in ... seems reasonable enough . Superior , in other words , in the sense that Meredith had hoped it might be : as a ...
... seem more acceptable to a reading audience if they occurred in foreign countries or came “ from old books " ; and that , in ... seems reasonable enough . Superior , in other words , in the sense that Meredith had hoped it might be : as a ...
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... seems no valid reason why we should disbelieve Hardy when he states that his poems are “ dramatic or personative in conception ; and this even where they are not obviously so . ' In addition , there exists no pressing need to compress ...
... seems no valid reason why we should disbelieve Hardy when he states that his poems are “ dramatic or personative in conception ; and this even where they are not obviously so . ' In addition , there exists no pressing need to compress ...
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... works of our time " seems eccentric in itself.11 The Dynasts is not to be arrayed with James Joyce's Ulysses , with Ezra Pound's The Cantos , or with T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land . Its heritage is 104 THOMAS HARDY'S EPIC - DRAMA.
... works of our time " seems eccentric in itself.11 The Dynasts is not to be arrayed with James Joyce's Ulysses , with Ezra Pound's The Cantos , or with T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land . Its heritage is 104 THOMAS HARDY'S EPIC - DRAMA.
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