On the Western Circuit in Life's Little Ironies by Thomas Hardy presents an interesting perspective in relation with the story An Imaginative Woman. In An Imaginative Woman Ella Marchmill is imaginative enough to fall in love with her rival poet Robert Trewe who is never to meet her. Her passionate love for him is the reaction to the barren marital life with her unromantic, practical husband. Ella is in a sense scorched to death by her own imaginative hankering for 'a congenial channel' with someone who has the same disposition with her. In On the Western Circuit Mrs. Harnham is in the same situation with Ella; influenced by the belief of the parent, she has consented to marry the elderly wine-merchant as apis aller, at the age of seven-and...
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Edith Wharton is one of the most important American writers of the era of great social changes at th...
The Hand of Ethelberta (1876) has generally been criticized as a failure and an execrable work of Th...
Both Thomas Hardy and Tanizaki Jun'ichiro were known to be interested in Platonic Idealism at one ti...
An Imaginative Woman sets the keynote for the other following stories of Life's Little Ironies, as K...
The Son's Veto in Life's Little Ironies by Thomas Hardy presents an interesting perspective in relat...
For Conscience' Sake in Life's Little Ironies suggests an interesting perspective in terms of Time. ...
International audienceThe article deals with two short stories by Thomas Hardy: “An Imaginative Woma...
Thomas Hardy wrote 'The Fiddler of the Reels' for the special issue, 'Exhibition Number' of Scribner...
The article deals with two short stories by Thomas Hardy: “An Imaginative Woman” and “On the Western...
A Group of Noble Dames (1891) by Thomas Hardy contains ten episodes of noble dames, apparently adopt...
During the prosperous Victorian age, when Thomas Hardy was active writing novels and poems, most Bri...
In the nineteenth century, the English middle classes-particularly the educated and conscientious-we...
The theme of \u27comedy of manners\u27 will be studied, focusing Lady Windermere\u27s Fan (1892), Os...
According to Virginia Woolf men and women should make a wiling acknowledgement of each other as indi...
‘Destiny and a Blue Cloak' (1874) was almost disregarded by Thomas Hardy himself and was not include...
Edith Wharton is one of the most important American writers of the era of great social changes at th...
The Hand of Ethelberta (1876) has generally been criticized as a failure and an execrable work of Th...
Both Thomas Hardy and Tanizaki Jun'ichiro were known to be interested in Platonic Idealism at one ti...