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Also how, in the same way, Hardy's "stocks and stones" that is to say, all the bare heaths, great rocks and wind-driven trees that he so peerlessly describes are in memory so all-important that they overshadow, and in time almost blot out, the mere human characters of his stories. Don John (he hasn't told me his real name yet) explained this, wonderfully I thought, by say- ing that it was because in Hardy's view the stocks and stones are the primal things. Out of them his frail human figures sp...ring, but stay only for a mo- ment to execute a few tragic gestures before being once more absorbed into the stony mystery. Don John finds this a fault as well as a quality in the novels, but a pure virtue in the poems. He thinks, too, that in the novels Hardy uses the long arm of coincidence "quite indefensibly, " and that many of the stories are marred by that "wallowing in miser- able accidents, " which I have often, I see now, re- sented myself without having been able to put my finger on the cause of my resentment.
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