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... Hardy's art . In fusing divergent or even contradictory elements , Hardy creates a poetic world which is at once " modern " and , at the same time , richly grounded in the timeless traditions of folk life . Hardy's traditional ballads ...
... Hardy's art . In fusing divergent or even contradictory elements , Hardy creates a poetic world which is at once " modern " and , at the same time , richly grounded in the timeless traditions of folk life . Hardy's traditional ballads ...
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... Hardy poem , entitled “ Transformations , " the poet's sole concern is again with the theme of the dead who remain within the painful realm of living Nature . In the final stanza of " Trans- formations , " the poet states that the ...
... Hardy poem , entitled “ Transformations , " the poet's sole concern is again with the theme of the dead who remain within the painful realm of living Nature . In the final stanza of " Trans- formations , " the poet states that the ...
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... Hardy's verse , gives what is perhaps the best explanation of the lyrical triumph which Hardy places in the final lines of " Channel Firing . " " The poem ends , " Ransom writes , and the poet - theologian has not found his triumphant ...
... Hardy's verse , gives what is perhaps the best explanation of the lyrical triumph which Hardy places in the final lines of " Channel Firing . " " The poem ends , " Ransom writes , and the poet - theologian has not found his triumphant ...
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