The Thomas Hardy Journal, Volumen20Thomas Hardy Society, 2004 |
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the speaker addresses his dead wife directly , which may account for the general theme of nostalgic fantasy ; he has to sustain the illusion of a living listener . Frequently in these elegiac poems , the theme of fantasy or memory ...
the speaker addresses his dead wife directly , which may account for the general theme of nostalgic fantasy ; he has to sustain the illusion of a living listener . Frequently in these elegiac poems , the theme of fantasy or memory ...
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... speaker calls up a vision of Emma when he would go to court her : ' Even to the original air - blue gown ! ' This is not a vision that he can sustain , and immediately the poem doubts its reality , turning in the next quatrain toward ...
... speaker calls up a vision of Emma when he would go to court her : ' Even to the original air - blue gown ! ' This is not a vision that he can sustain , and immediately the poem doubts its reality , turning in the next quatrain toward ...
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speaker up short , to face his solitude , but the long lightly stressed penultimate line exactly echoes the earlier rhythm of fantasy , and leave the reader with both the real sound that is only the moaning wind and the imagined call of ...
speaker up short , to face his solitude , but the long lightly stressed penultimate line exactly echoes the earlier rhythm of fantasy , and leave the reader with both the real sound that is only the moaning wind and the imagined call of ...
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Volume | 6 |
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS FOR 2004 | 13 |
THE EDITORS NOTES NEWS | 22 |
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