Thomas Hardy(托马斯·哈代)《A Wife in London》《伦敦的妻子》解析目录关于《伦敦的妻子》的简要信息《伦敦的妻子》原文与译文《A Wife in London》原文《伦敦的妻子》译文(粗译)《伦敦的妻子》摘要《伦敦的妻…
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Thomas Hardy(托马斯·哈代)《A Broken Appointment》《破碎的约会》解析 目录 关于《破碎的约会》的简要信息 《破碎的约会》原文与译文 《A Broken Appointment》原文 《破碎的约会》译文(粗译) 《破碎的约会》摘要 《破碎的约会》主题 爱、同情和失望 《破碎的约会》的形式、节拍和韵律方案 形式 节拍 韵律方案 ...
托马斯・哈代,英国著名诗人、小说家,早期和中期的创作以小说为主,继承和发扬了维多利亚时代的文学传统;晚年以其出色的诗歌开拓了英国20世纪的文学。成名作是他的第四部小说《远离尘嚣》(Far From the Madding Crowd)。哈代一生共发表了近20部长篇小说,其中最著名的当数《德伯家的苔丝》(Tess of the D'Urberville...
A Laodicean by Thomas HardyWilliam Shakespeare
A.he didn\'t like life in London B.he had poor health C.he had been asked to restore St.Juliot Church D.he wanted to reunite with his wife (2)We learn from the text that ___. A.Thomas Hardy preferred architectural work to school B.James...
Thomas Hardy: Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) was an English writer most known for his novels, such as 'Far From the Maddening Crowd' and 'Jude the Obscure' which often dealt with the difficult issues of class and gender in the United Kingdom. He came from a lower-class background, and so ...
The 150th anniversary of Thomas Hardy′s birth is briefly noted and a number of recent publications on the author and his work are noted in the context of his corpus of critical material on him.doi:10.1108/00242539010137337JamesStuartLibrary Review...
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Thomas Hardy’s impulses as a writer, all of which indulged in his novels, were numerous and divergent, and they did not always work together in harmony. Hardy was to some degree interested in exploring his characters’ psychologies, though impelled less by curiosity than by sympathy. Occasional...