The Thomas Hardy Society Review, Volume 1,Edição 1Thomas Hardy Society., 1975 |
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... opening lines of Under the Greenwood Tree and in descriptions of Egdon Heath in The Return of the Native . Hardy's narrative techniques sometimes disappoint conventional expectations . The author has to displace periods of time when the ...
... opening lines of Under the Greenwood Tree and in descriptions of Egdon Heath in The Return of the Native . Hardy's narrative techniques sometimes disappoint conventional expectations . The author has to displace periods of time when the ...
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... opening scenes of Tess ? It is interesting that in Jude Hardy does explore contradictory narrative possi- bilities , as when Sue and Jude return from a trip to London , letting it be known they are married at last . Hardy can express ...
... opening scenes of Tess ? It is interesting that in Jude Hardy does explore contradictory narrative possi- bilities , as when Sue and Jude return from a trip to London , letting it be known they are married at last . Hardy can express ...
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... opening section , far more attention than it has so far received , however difficult it is to make any great claims for the novel as a whole . 1. I take this opening section to consist of the whole of Book the First and the first ...
... opening section , far more attention than it has so far received , however difficult it is to make any great claims for the novel as a whole . 1. I take this opening section to consist of the whole of Book the First and the first ...
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