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Hardy and the Erotic
Hardy's Wessex, according to T.R.Wright, is a world dominated by desire which anticipates not only Freud, Hardy's contemporary, but such radical modern thinkers as Barthes, …
Thomas Hardy and Desire
Drawing on a broad concept of desire, informed by poststructuralist theorists this book examines the range of Hardy's work. It demonstrates the sustained nature of his thinking …
Thomas Hardy and Women
Thomas Hardy and the Death of Emma
In many of his poems, the great Dorset poet and novelist Thomas Hardy referred to a certain romantic courtship, a marriage which became progressively more problematical, and …
Sophie Hardy and the Changeling Hybrid
Six weeks have passed since Sophie Hardy and her friends unleashed what they had been warned would be a plague of the worst creatures the world had ever known. They had expected …
Hardy and the Sister Arts
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Stories from "Black and White." by W. E. Norris, W. Clark Russell, Thomas Hardy [And Others] ... with ... Illustrations.
Thomas Hardy and the Death of Emma
A collection of poems reflecting Thomas Hardy's tumultuous marriage to Emma Gifford.In many of his poems, the great Dorset poet and novelist Thomas Hardy referred to a certain …
Thomas Hardy and the Regional Novel
Revision with unchanged content. The nineteenth century was a time of fundamental changes in British society. The great Victorian writer Thomas Hardy reflects upon this time of …
Thomas Hardy and the Cosmic Mind
Bailey points out in this book that Hardy found a reasoned basis for his meliorism in Von Hartmann's Philosophy of the Unconscious. Hardy's philosophic thought influenced his …
Thomas Hardy and Animals
Thomas Hardy and Animals examines the human and nonhuman animals who walk and crawl and fly across and around the pages of Hardy's novels. Animals abound in his writings, yet …
Thomas Hardy and the Comic Muse
There has long been a tendency to regard Thomas Hardy as a great tragic writer and to ignore or underestimate the value of his comic works. This derives no doubt partly from the …