Thomas Hardy the Artist the Man And the Disciple of Destiny a Lecture Deliver
Thomas Hardy the Artist the Man And the Disciple of Destiny a Lecture Deliver
A Stanton Archie Stanton Whitfield
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Emphatic in its admonitions, grand in its simplicity. The qualifications which frequently invest the facade of a prison with far more dignity than is found in the facade of a palace double its size lent to this heath a sublimity in which spots 37 THOMAS HARDY manner of the skilful literary artist, as understood by Poe, Hardy opens his book with the idea of his pre- conceived effect : The ominous Heath of Egdon. It is like the working up of a main theme in an overture or sonata of Beethoven or M...ozart. You not only read the contents of this book ; you see them. The quarrel scene between Clym and Eustacia is an instance which shows Hardy's mastery of the secrets of human nature. It is only comparable to some scenes of Shakespeare — such as the quarrel between Brutus and Cassin* V~- CORRIGENDUM Page 36, line 16, et seq. , should read as follows: One of them is a description of Egdon H lh the real significance of which is not local but Sat It emphasises the overwhelming power of natural environment .
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