What he himself characteristically called ‘his idiosyncratic mode of regard’ is a factor few readers of Hardy’s novels c
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Studies the poetry of Thomas Hardy in three parts. First, synthesizes Hardy's poetic aesthetic as well as his poeti
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Offers a biographical profile of the author and provides analyses and critical views of the poems Hap, Neutral Tones, Du
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What role do novels, drama, and tragedy play withinChristian thought and living? The twentieth century Catholic theologi
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This revised edition of the original "Casebook", published in 1975, includes additional criticism reflecting r
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A veritable source book of superstition, this volume seeks out the abundant examples of belief in the forces of magic an
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Professor Donald Davie argues that in British poetry of the last fifty years the most far-reaching influence, for good a
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The text for this volume of poetry reproduces the first edition of 1917, allowing Hardy's poems to be read as he fi
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Thomas Hardy and Animals examines the human and nonhuman animals who walk and crawl and fly across and around the pages
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A look at Thomas Hardy's 'Wessex Poems'.
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