Critical Approaches to the Fiction of Thomas HardyDale Kramer Macmillan, 1979 - Всего страниц: 218 |
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... psychological theories can be successfully used in literary criticism without reductionism is still an open question in many people's minds , despite decades of distinguished writing by the likes of Norman Holland , Simon Lesser , and ...
... psychological theories can be successfully used in literary criticism without reductionism is still an open question in many people's minds , despite decades of distinguished writing by the likes of Norman Holland , Simon Lesser , and ...
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... psychological inevitability contributes to the design of the tragedy . For one thing , any determinism that has implications for human behaviour , as heredity , Nature , and the social code do , assumes some kind of psychology , though ...
... psychological inevitability contributes to the design of the tragedy . For one thing , any determinism that has implications for human behaviour , as heredity , Nature , and the social code do , assumes some kind of psychology , though ...
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... psychological . One has been recently developed by John Fowles in a brilliant essay which attempts to relate Jocelyn Pierston's pursuit of the Well - Beloved to an unending , doomed attempt by Hardy to recover imaginatively the lost ...
... psychological . One has been recently developed by John Fowles in a brilliant essay which attempts to relate Jocelyn Pierston's pursuit of the Well - Beloved to an unending , doomed attempt by Hardy to recover imaginatively the lost ...
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Daniel R Schwarz | 17 |
A Regional Approach to Hardys Fiction W J Keith | 36 |
A New View of Bathsheba Everdene Peter | 50 |
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