A companion to Thomas Hardy
Material type: TextSeries: Blackwell Companions to Literature and CulturePublication details: Malden, MA Oxford Wiley-Blackwell Pub. 2009Description: xiii,488pISBN: 9781118307496Subject(s): Thomas HardyDDC classification: 823.8 Summary: Through original essays from a distinguished team of international scholars and Hardy specialists, A Companion to Thomas Hardy provides a unique, one-volume resource, which encompasses all aspects of Hardy's major novels, short stories, and poetry. Informed by the latest in scholarly, critical, and theoretical debates from some of the world's leading Hardy scholars. Reveals groundbreaking insights through examinations of Hardy’s major novels, short stories, poetry, and drama. Explores Hardy's work in the context of the major intellectual and socio-cultural currents of his time and assesses his legacy for subsequent writers.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Through original essays from a distinguished team of international scholars and Hardy specialists, A Companion to Thomas Hardy provides a unique, one-volume resource, which encompasses all aspects of Hardy's major novels, short stories, and poetry.
Informed by the latest in scholarly, critical, and theoretical debates from some of the world's leading Hardy scholars.
Reveals groundbreaking insights through examinations of Hardy’s major novels, short stories, poetry, and drama.
Explores Hardy's work in the context of the major intellectual and socio-cultural currents of his time and assesses his legacy for subsequent writers.
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