The Thomas Hardy Journal, Volumes 6-7Thomas Hardy Society, 1990 |
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... example , responds to the landscape around Nevilton in terms of its pictorial potential , seeing in its formal design the inspiration for his Post - Impressionist painting . John Crow , in A Glastonbury Romance , views a group of ...
... example , responds to the landscape around Nevilton in terms of its pictorial potential , seeing in its formal design the inspiration for his Post - Impressionist painting . John Crow , in A Glastonbury Romance , views a group of ...
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... example : into a normal setting horror is introduced and the world of substance slips away . Before introducing the subject in relation to Hardy's novels , Professor Page gave examples from other writers of the century in whose work ...
... example : into a normal setting horror is introduced and the world of substance slips away . Before introducing the subject in relation to Hardy's novels , Professor Page gave examples from other writers of the century in whose work ...
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... examples of Hardy's skilful blending of the worlds of magic and realism , the first example being the short story " The Fiddler of the Reels " . The setting is mid - century , the age of that fine example of Victorian realism , the ...
... examples of Hardy's skilful blending of the worlds of magic and realism , the first example being the short story " The Fiddler of the Reels " . The setting is mid - century , the age of that fine example of Victorian realism , the ...
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JOURNAL | 14 |
James Gibson | 9 |
THE CHAIRMANS REPORT TO THE A G M 1990 | 16 |
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