Oxford Reader's Companion to HardyNorman Page Oxford University Press, 2000 - Всего страниц: 528 Under the editorial direction of Norman Page, more than 40 of the world's most prominent experts have been brought together to combine their insights and knowledge of all aspects of Thomas Hardy's life and work. In more than 300 alphabetically arranged entries, this superb reference work examines all the novels, collections of verse, autobiography, letters, essays, stories, and notebooks produced during Hardy's long career. It examines his family and friends, the places that were important to him, and the influences that shaped his works, and it looks at more scholarly topics, such as various critical approaches to his work, and the history of Hardy publishing. Fully cross-referenced, and with a chronology of Hardy's life, an index of his poems, lists of place-names and characters in his works, a glossary of dialect words and expressions, a subject index, and an extensive bibliography, this is a gold mine of information. Boasting sound scholarship, the convenient companion format, and many beautiful black-and-white illustrations, The Oxford Reader's Companion to Hardy is an indispensable volume for all lovers of modern English literature. |
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... church , for example , or the design of Max Gate . Hardy did , however , become an early and regular corres- pondent for the Society for the Protection of An- cient Buildings , which he joined in 1881. His involvement with the Society ...
... church , for example , or the design of Max Gate . Hardy did , however , become an early and regular corres- pondent for the Society for the Protection of An- cient Buildings , which he joined in 1881. His involvement with the Society ...
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... church for many years . Though he was too young to remember the sweeping restoration of the early 1840s , its imaginative re - creation forms a central part of the narrative of Under the Greenwood Tree , and he was probably deputed by ...
... church for many years . Though he was too young to remember the sweeping restoration of the early 1840s , its imaginative re - creation forms a central part of the narrative of Under the Greenwood Tree , and he was probably deputed by ...
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... church as a social institu- tion is symptomatic of this ambiguity in his views . ' If there is no church in a country village , there is nothing ' , Hardy told a friend in 1922 ( Edmund Blunden , Thomas Hardy ( 1967 ) , 165 ) . ' He ...
... church as a social institu- tion is symptomatic of this ambiguity in his views . ' If there is no church in a country village , there is nothing ' , Hardy told a friend in 1922 ( Edmund Blunden , Thomas Hardy ( 1967 ) , 165 ) . ' He ...
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THE OXFORD READERS COMPANION TO HARDY | 1 |
Index of Hardys poems | 495 |
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