Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... views : the first constructed from the autobiographical statements made directly by Hardy in the two volumes put together by his wife , Florence Emily Hardy , as well as in letters that have been published in other volumes over a period ...
... views : the first constructed from the autobiographical statements made directly by Hardy in the two volumes put together by his wife , Florence Emily Hardy , as well as in letters that have been published in other volumes over a period ...
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... views of The Dynasts . These comments , self - evident though they may seem , must be recorded if only as prelude to the more important statement , that Hardy's debt to Schopenhauer and Von Hartmann has been over- emphasized by scholars ...
... views of The Dynasts . These comments , self - evident though they may seem , must be recorded if only as prelude to the more important statement , that Hardy's debt to Schopenhauer and Von Hartmann has been over- emphasized by scholars ...
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... views contained in more than half a dozen poems . There 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 ...
... views contained in more than half a dozen poems . There 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 ...
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