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K Sekiguchi - 大阪府立大学紀要(人文・社会科学), 1999 - omu.repo.nii.ac.jp
Any mention of the name Henry David Thoreau (1817-62) tends to stir up images of a well- known man of literature who is a true literary representative of the 19th-century American …
Hardy's attitude toward Nature is more complex than an exclu sive concentration on his official" philosophy" would suggest. Hardy is quite aware that there are more things on the …
Thomas Hardy and his concept in Nature. Abstract The effect of industrial industries was mirrored in literary works. The arts, Page 1 1 Thomas Hardy and his concept in Nature. Author …
It is my contention that the novels of George Meredith and Thomas Hardy embody a post- Darwinian world view in which all of nature is united, in which man and the earthworm and …
A DeWitt - Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2007 - online.ucpress.edu
This essay sets Thomas Hardy's novel Two on a Tower (1882) in the context of the astronomy and thermodynamics contemporary to it, focusing specifically on coverage of the …
J Suzuki - Comparative Literature Studies, 1983 - JSTOR
The only scholar who has pointed out the similarities between the English writer Thomas Hardy and the Japanese writer Shimazaki Tôson is Osawa Mamoru, a former president of …
GG Wickens - Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of …, 1981 - JSTOR
In a note that should serve as a warning to anyone who attempts to explain and assess the relationship between Hardy's art and thought, David J. Delaura suggests that" Hardy's …