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Notes Toward the Definitive Bibliography of Thomas Hardy's Poems of the Past and the Present

Notes Toward the Definitive Bibliography of Thomas Hardy's Poems of the Past and the Present

... By BENTON L. Wilson, in A Descriptive Catalogue oj the GraZier Club Centenary Exhibition) I940) oj the Works oj Thomas Hardy) O. lVI.) I840-I928 (Waterville, Me., Colby College Press, 19[r] ...

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'"Deeds of darkness": Thomas Hardy and murder'

'"Deeds of darkness": Thomas Hardy and murder'

... (1928/1930), Thomas Hardy narrates a startling incident from his ...young Hardy recalls that a man was to be hanged in Dorchester that morning, grips a ‘big brass telescope’ and ‘hasten[s] to a hill ...

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How Thomas Hardy Unfolds His Tragic Consciousness Technically in Tess of the D’Urbervilles

How Thomas Hardy Unfolds His Tragic Consciousness Technically in Tess of the D’Urbervilles

... of Thomas Hardy's most famous tragic novels, in which he gives a vivid description of a tragic story about a very pretty rural girl who is seduced by one man , deserted by the other and convicted to be hanged for ...

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Thomas Hardy: A Torchbearer of Feminism Representing Sufferings of Victorian Era Women

Thomas Hardy: A Torchbearer of Feminism Representing Sufferings of Victorian Era Women

... character, Hardy had weaved all the problems the Victorian women were suffering at the social, political, financial, emotional ...whom Hardy presented as a simple and innocent peasant girl got exposed to ...

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Mothers in the Margins: Thomas Hardy, D.H. Lawrence, and Suffragism's Discontents

Mothers in the Margins: Thomas Hardy, D.H. Lawrence, and Suffragism's Discontents

... Ominously, neither Jemima Hand nor Thomas Hardy senior appeared to be in a rush to marry.l° Always ambivalent about his origins, Hardy was careful to destroy all mate- rials that might s[r] ...

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Thomas Hardy And Florence Henniker: The Writing Of "The Spectre Of The Real"

Thomas Hardy And Florence Henniker: The Writing Of "The Spectre Of The Real"

... Thomas Hardy And Florence Henniker: The Writing Of "The Spectre Of The Real".. Richard L.[r] ...

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Role of Chance and Fate in Thomas Hardy’s Far From the Madding Crowd

Role of Chance and Fate in Thomas Hardy’s Far From the Madding Crowd

... that Thomas hardy is of the leading novelists of the Victorian Age who contributed a great deal to the development of Victorian novel by imparting it depth and ...by Hardy in which he portrays ...

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Thomas Hardy- Justice of the Peace

Thomas Hardy- Justice of the Peace

... After becoming a county justice in 1894, Hardy served three times in the fall of that year, according to the Dorset County Chronicle (as in the case of Borough Petty Sessions, official r[r] ...

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Thomas Hardy and the meaning of freedom

Thomas Hardy and the meaning of freedom

... ILP, =rooriate London: Press, University The Athlone of London,.. Greek Traf7edig;.[r] ...

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Forty Years in a Author's Life: A Dozen Letters (1876-1915) from Thomas Hardy

Forty Years in a Author's Life: A Dozen Letters (1876-1915) from Thomas Hardy

... In 1883-1885 Hardy built himself a house on the out- skirts of Dorchester, and all the following letters (except one written from the Athen£eum Club in London) were written from that hou[r] ...

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Older people and ageing in the fiction of Thomas Hardy : a thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Arts, Department of English and Media Studies, Division of Humanities, Massey University, New Zealand

Older people and ageing in the fiction of Thomas Hardy : a thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Arts, Department of English and Media Studies, Division of Humanities, Massey University, New Zealand

... Interestingly, Hardy follows this convention in Tess of the D’Urbervilles (1891) with Tess being portrayed as a dairymaid at Talbothays in her period of apparent innocence and love for Angel Clare, and a ...

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The concept of degeneration, 1880 1910, with particular reference to the work of Thomas Hardy, George Gissing and H  G  Wells

The concept of degeneration, 1880 1910, with particular reference to the work of Thomas Hardy, George Gissing and H G Wells

... 10 If one distinguishing feature of late-nineteenth century intellectual life is the assimilation of evolutionary science, it is also worth noting that trns buoyant scientific culture ma[r] ...

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Nature in Minor Novels of Thomas Hardy

Nature in Minor Novels of Thomas Hardy

... These examples suggest that Hardy writes well when his object is to enable the reader to visualize a scene. The same case is with the episode when ethelberta with her sister goes to Franfield park. The scene ...

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Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy

... What deeply troubled Hardy and, I think, sapped his power as a novelist, was the conflict between his instinctive interest in human nature and the rationalist view which he held of man's[r] ...

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A Calendar of Thomas Hardy Correspondence

A Calendar of Thomas Hardy Correspondence

... Vincent Millay's presentation copy of her The King's Henchman to TH, now in Colby College Library; she reads Hardy the poet, and has read all of Hardy the novelist.. Cockerell, Sydney C.[r] ...

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Thomas Hardy and Milton Abbey

Thomas Hardy and Milton Abbey

... Hardy was also much attracted and impressed by the peculiar hamlet of Holworth, near "White Nose" on the Dorset coast, not only on account of its remoteness froln the world, far [r] ...

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An Unpublished Letter of Thomas Hardy

An Unpublished Letter of Thomas Hardy

... who acquired Stafford House in 1913 and presented it to the nation-and since it was for a while the London County Museum, it may help American readers to fit this letter into the right t[r] ...

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Fear vs  Hope: Do Discrete Emotions Mediate Message Frame Effectiveness In Genetic Cancer Screening Appeals

Fear vs Hope: Do Discrete Emotions Mediate Message Frame Effectiveness In Genetic Cancer Screening Appeals

... settings Hardy shows how women often misbehave in the privacy of their own homes and even in their very ...how Hardy the author reveals his own contemplation of the social constraints of his day, especially ...

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Books from Hardy's Max Gate Library

Books from Hardy's Max Gate Library

... A Manual oj English Literature, by Thomas Arnold (Matthew Arnold's brother). For a cOlument on Hardy's copy of this text- book, see Hardy oj Wessex by Carl J.. Edmund Burke: Works) 5 vol[r] ...

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The "New Colophon"

The "New Colophon"

... the Wars. When, in 1880, Thomas Hardy came to write his novel, The Trumpet-Major) he appropriated out of Gifford's pages the substance of Prince's original sketch for use in one of the c[r] ...

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