John Hughes explores Hardy's claim that his art sought to intensify the expression of things through three main sections on music, the body, and voice. These offer intersecting and mutually informing discussions of the central drama of inexpression and expressivity in Hardy's work, as it affects the various personae of the text, including the reader. Throughout, the book draws on themes in the work of Gilles Deleuze and Stanley Cavell to reveal how Hardy's fiction and poetry express and represent the affective and physical conditions of mind, and their conflicts with social fictions of identity. The first main section on music incorporates three chapters that examine how Hardy's writing stages musical experience as an expression of human de...
This book offers an original approach to a number of nineteenth-century authors in terms of what are...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the concept of a godless universe governed by a con...
Thomas Hardy is the last of the great Victorian novelists. He is known as one of the best English no...
This book studies the ways Hardy writes about music, and argues that this focus allows for a close a...
Thomas Hardy viewed novel writing as an extension of oral tale-telling and wrote more by instinct th...
Hardy’s poems function as individual but sustained thought acts, enabling him to emphasise moods tha...
One of the greatest English novelists and poets, Thomas Hardy, has frequently been occupied by the i...
The article examines the use of music in novelist Thomas Hardy's writings of the 1890s as well as th...
Thomas Hardy and Desire employs a post-Lacanian approach to demonstrate the centrality of desire to ...
A survey of the works by Thomas Hardy readily reveals the fact that irony is one of the most promine...
Thomas Hardy and Desire employs a post-Lacanian approach to demonstrate the centrality of desire to ...
This thesis offers a narratorial and textual examination of the tragic in Hardy’s fiction and uncove...
This thesis is a report on knowledge gained and is primarily intended as a reference tool for future...
Thomas Hardy's ballad-influenced narrative poems modify the traditional thematic and technical resou...
Love is an important element in men?s life. Love can be so inspiring to somebody even though the one...
This book offers an original approach to a number of nineteenth-century authors in terms of what are...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the concept of a godless universe governed by a con...
Thomas Hardy is the last of the great Victorian novelists. He is known as one of the best English no...
This book studies the ways Hardy writes about music, and argues that this focus allows for a close a...
Thomas Hardy viewed novel writing as an extension of oral tale-telling and wrote more by instinct th...
Hardy’s poems function as individual but sustained thought acts, enabling him to emphasise moods tha...
One of the greatest English novelists and poets, Thomas Hardy, has frequently been occupied by the i...
The article examines the use of music in novelist Thomas Hardy's writings of the 1890s as well as th...
Thomas Hardy and Desire employs a post-Lacanian approach to demonstrate the centrality of desire to ...
A survey of the works by Thomas Hardy readily reveals the fact that irony is one of the most promine...
Thomas Hardy and Desire employs a post-Lacanian approach to demonstrate the centrality of desire to ...
This thesis offers a narratorial and textual examination of the tragic in Hardy’s fiction and uncove...
This thesis is a report on knowledge gained and is primarily intended as a reference tool for future...
Thomas Hardy's ballad-influenced narrative poems modify the traditional thematic and technical resou...
Love is an important element in men?s life. Love can be so inspiring to somebody even though the one...
This book offers an original approach to a number of nineteenth-century authors in terms of what are...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the concept of a godless universe governed by a con...
Thomas Hardy is the last of the great Victorian novelists. He is known as one of the best English no...