International audienceThe article studies the ambivalent, if not antithetical, qualities of glass – both a substance and a transparent medium – in Thomas Hardy’s poems. In these, the looking glass does not send back the exact image of the human subject looking at it, but series of fleeting, evanescent images through which the past is conjured up and the future intuited. Reflected images travel in space and time, with a strange capacity of penetration and subversion: subject and object, seer and seen, the real and the virtual, the visible and the invisible are tossed together, until all that is left is the fundamental ontological question: “who am I?” In Hardy’s mirrors, the beholder undergoes a deeply troubling anti-narcissistic experience,...
Thomas Hardy is a poet who produced most of his poetry in the Victorian age but published it largely...
International audienceThis article aims at defining Hardy’s position on Materialism and Idealism as ...
One of the greatest English novelists and poets, Thomas Hardy, has frequently been occupied by the i...
International audienceThe article studies the ambivalent, if not antithetical, qualities of glass – ...
The article studies the ambivalent, if not antithetical, qualities of glass – both a substance and a...
At the end of his career as a novelist, Hardy wrote dark stories, tragedies. The equivocal quality o...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s extreme proximity with the visual arts is now well-acknowledged...
Transparent glass has over years managed to infiltrate every part of modernsociety, changing both hu...
Thomas Hardy’s poetry is haunted by the past. Objects become the uncanny trace of the spectral, like...
The following utterance is an exploration into the interactive space of glass and the disparity foun...
The paper examines the ways in which Thomas Hardy’s abandoned career as a draughtsman and assistant ...
The article investigates the pervasive trope of liminality in Thomas Hardy\u2019s novel The Well-Bel...
ABSTRACT. This article translates aspects of Freud’s analysis of uncanny experiences and feelings us...
Hardy’s poems function as individual but sustained thought acts, enabling him to emphasise moods tha...
Thomas Hardy employs the descriptive mode unusually in his poems, causing his reader to produce a pa...
Thomas Hardy is a poet who produced most of his poetry in the Victorian age but published it largely...
International audienceThis article aims at defining Hardy’s position on Materialism and Idealism as ...
One of the greatest English novelists and poets, Thomas Hardy, has frequently been occupied by the i...
International audienceThe article studies the ambivalent, if not antithetical, qualities of glass – ...
The article studies the ambivalent, if not antithetical, qualities of glass – both a substance and a...
At the end of his career as a novelist, Hardy wrote dark stories, tragedies. The equivocal quality o...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s extreme proximity with the visual arts is now well-acknowledged...
Transparent glass has over years managed to infiltrate every part of modernsociety, changing both hu...
Thomas Hardy’s poetry is haunted by the past. Objects become the uncanny trace of the spectral, like...
The following utterance is an exploration into the interactive space of glass and the disparity foun...
The paper examines the ways in which Thomas Hardy’s abandoned career as a draughtsman and assistant ...
The article investigates the pervasive trope of liminality in Thomas Hardy\u2019s novel The Well-Bel...
ABSTRACT. This article translates aspects of Freud’s analysis of uncanny experiences and feelings us...
Hardy’s poems function as individual but sustained thought acts, enabling him to emphasise moods tha...
Thomas Hardy employs the descriptive mode unusually in his poems, causing his reader to produce a pa...
Thomas Hardy is a poet who produced most of his poetry in the Victorian age but published it largely...
International audienceThis article aims at defining Hardy’s position on Materialism and Idealism as ...
One of the greatest English novelists and poets, Thomas Hardy, has frequently been occupied by the i...