Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... writing for his bread ; but magazine serialization offered little opportunity for taking time with each composition ; for rewriting ; for being sure that this was what he wanted to say . Two on a Tower , published in the Atlantic ...
... writing for his bread ; but magazine serialization offered little opportunity for taking time with each composition ; for rewriting ; for being sure that this was what he wanted to say . Two on a Tower , published in the Atlantic ...
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... writing any novel " entire- ly with a view to serial publication , " in Hardy's words , was a souring experience , and not only did he consider the story " short and slight , " he shelved it for four years after its appearance in the ...
... writing any novel " entire- ly with a view to serial publication , " in Hardy's words , was a souring experience , and not only did he consider the story " short and slight , " he shelved it for four years after its appearance in the ...
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... writing of A Laodicean , made him acutely , even morbidly , sensitive to the frailties of flesh . There were days when he actually did not think he would live till evening . Once , after he had hurt his tooth and was looking in the ...
... writing of A Laodicean , made him acutely , even morbidly , sensitive to the frailties of flesh . There were days when he actually did not think he would live till evening . Once , after he had hurt his tooth and was looking in the ...
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