The Thomas Hardy Journal, Volumes 6-7Thomas Hardy Society, 1990 |
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Page 79
... reader , includes many points of interest for the Hardy enthusiast . He sets the stories in the context both of Hardy's life and writings , and of the development of the short story form ; he also comments briefly but perceptively on a ...
... reader , includes many points of interest for the Hardy enthusiast . He sets the stories in the context both of Hardy's life and writings , and of the development of the short story form ; he also comments briefly but perceptively on a ...
Page 171
... reader in the way that he is going . " I hope , " Hawkins writes at the end of his brief general introduction , " that the reader will . . . enjoy meeting Hardy here exclusively on his home ground . " That meeting will occur only ...
... reader in the way that he is going . " I hope , " Hawkins writes at the end of his brief general introduction , " that the reader will . . . enjoy meeting Hardy here exclusively on his home ground . " That meeting will occur only ...
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... reader as much as Captain Vye . The reader may agree , however , that learning how to write is only a step on the way to learning what to write and why . Are those that strive for education pursuing a dangerous fantasy or a power that ...
... reader as much as Captain Vye . The reader may agree , however , that learning how to write is only a step on the way to learning what to write and why . Are those that strive for education pursuing a dangerous fantasy or a power that ...
Contents
JOURNAL | 14 |
James Gibson | 9 |
THE CHAIRMANS REPORT TO THE A G M 1990 | 16 |
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