Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... wanted to dramatize the action : he had named his work " Europe in Throes , " and he conceived of it as having three parts , each with five acts.6 To these personal associations of what he had seen , and the people he knew and talked to ...
... wanted to dramatize the action : he had named his work " Europe in Throes , " and he conceived of it as having three parts , each with five acts.6 To these personal associations of what he had seen , and the people he knew and talked to ...
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... wanted to adopt . The first poem that he wanted to write would illustrate " the difference between what things are and what they ought to be . ( Stated as by a god to the gods - i.e . as God's story . ) " He saw himself as ironical ...
... wanted to adopt . The first poem that he wanted to write would illustrate " the difference between what things are and what they ought to be . ( Stated as by a god to the gods - i.e . as God's story . ) " He saw himself as ironical ...
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... wanted to treat , his dramatis personae , his tone of voice , the scale of the poem , and his philosophic doctrine , knew that he wanted to reassess in a full - length , serious study the in- fluence and action that the English people ...
... wanted to treat , his dramatis personae , his tone of voice , the scale of the poem , and his philosophic doctrine , knew that he wanted to reassess in a full - length , serious study the in- fluence and action that the English people ...
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