The Pessimism of Thomas HardyFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976 - 518 หน้า Explains the social reasons for Thomas Hardy's consistent pessimism expressed in all his major works. The author contends that this came from the failure of bourgeois society to correct the anachronisms in the social machinery of the day. |
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A Critic of a Critic | 23 |
The Novels | 108 |
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