Hardy's influence on the modern novel
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Hardy's influence on the modern novel
(Macmillan Hardy studies)
Macmillan, 1987
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Bibliography: p. 234-239
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Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements - Note on the Texts - Preface & Chronology - Introductory: Thomas Hardy, George Moore and Others - 'Now It Remains': Thomas Hardy and D.H.Lawrence - 'An Undying Underground Stream': Thomas Hardy and John Cowper Powys - Three 'Nostalgicians': Thomas Hardy, Marcel Proust and Henri Alain-Fournier - 'The Immortal Puzzle': Thomas Hardy and John Fowles - 'The Pathetic Side of the World': Thomas Hardy and Theodore Dreiser - 'Canst Thou Be Virgil?': A Hardy Legacy in the Novel - Select Bibliography - Index
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