The Poetry of Thomas Hardy: A Handbook and CommentaryThis handbook provides the background necessary for fully understanding the nearly one thousand poems of Hardy. As it treats the poems individually and often supplements the analysis of a poem by relating it to other poems and to passages in the fiction, every comment helps build a portrait of Hardy as a poet. Originally published in 1970. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value. |
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... Higher Bockhampton . His health improved in the country , and he resumed work with the architect Hicks in Dorchester . He fell in love with a cousin , Tryphena Sparks of Puddletown , to whom he later became engaged . 1868 : July 25 , he ...
... Higher Bockhampton . His health improved in the country , and he resumed work with the architect Hicks in Dorchester . He fell in love with a cousin , Tryphena Sparks of Puddletown , to whom he later became engaged . 1868 : July 25 , he ...
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... HIGHER BOCKHAMPTON is a row of scattered houses ( hardly a village ) along both sides of a narrow track a quarter of a mile long , leading from Bockhampton ... Higher Bockhampton 40 / King's Hintock Kingston Maurward 40 / Lewsdon Hill 40.
... HIGHER BOCKHAMPTON is a row of scattered houses ( hardly a village ) along both sides of a narrow track a quarter of a mile long , leading from Bockhampton ... Higher Bockhampton 40 / King's Hintock Kingston Maurward 40 / Lewsdon Hill 40.
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... Higher Bockhampton . This well , now disused but with its curbstone and iron standards for a windlass still in place , is on the right side of the track that leads from Bockhampton Lane to Hardy's birthplace , about two hundred yards ...
... Higher Bockhampton . This well , now disused but with its curbstone and iron standards for a windlass still in place , is on the right side of the track that leads from Bockhampton Lane to Hardy's birthplace , about two hundred yards ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Explanatory | 10 |
A Key to Persons Prominent in Hardys Poems | 19 |
Copyright | |
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