Thomas Hardy After Fifty YearsLance St John Butler Springer, 29. 9. 1977 - Počet stran: 153 |
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The Form of Hardys Novels R M Rehder | 13 |
Hardy and the Hag John Fowles | 28 |
the New Wessex Edition of Hardys poems Robert Gittings | 43 |
Hardy Among the Poets Michael Alexander | 49 |
Some Thoughts on Hardy and Religion T R M Creighton | 64 |
Thomas Hardy as a Cinematic Novelist David Lodge | 78 |
Lawrence on Hardy Mark KinkeadWeekes | 90 |
Either Side of Wessex Michael Irwin and Ian Gregor | 104 |
ΙΟ How Is It for Thomas Hardy Lance St John Butler | 116 |
The Man in his Work F E Halliday | 126 |
Fifty Years of Textual Scholarship R C Schweik | 135 |
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