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Hardy, Thomas --- Hardy, Thomas, --- Poetic works --- Poetic works.
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Poetry. --- Hardy, Thomas, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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This book examines Thomas Hardy's representations of the road and the ways the archaeological and historical record of roads inform his work. Through an analysis of the uneven and often competing road signs found within three of his major novels -- The Return of the Native, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and Jude the Obscure - and by mapping the road travels of his protagonists, this book argues that the road as represented by Hardy provides a palimpsest that critiques the Victorian construction of social and sexual identities. Balancing modern exigencies with mythic possibilities, Hardy's fictive
Roads in literature. --- Hardy, Thomas, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Influential Ghosts: A Study of Auden's Sources explores some of the most important literary and philosophical influences on W.H. Auden's poetry. The study attempts to show that Auden's poetry derives much of its interest from the vast range of authors on whom he drew for inspiration. But it also suggest that his relationship to these writers was marked by a fascinating ambivalence.In chapters on Auden's relationship to Hardy and Kierkegaard, the study shows how, after lovingly apprenticing himself to their work and often borrowing stylistic or thematic features from it - Hardy's s
Allusions in literature. --- Auden, W. H. --- Hardy, Thomas, --- Kierkegaard, Søren, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Influence. --- Kierkegaard, Sren,
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