The Expression of Things : Themes in Thomas Hardy's Fiction and Poetry

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Author(s): John Hughes
Publisher: Sussex Academic Press
Year: 2018

Language: English

Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
I ‘Expression’
II ‘No Harmonious Philosophy’
MUSIC
1 ‘Souls Unreconciled to Life’: Hardy and Music
2 ‘Tune and Thought’: The Uses of Music in Hardy’s Poetry
3 ‘Music and Context’: Hardy’s Poetry and Fiction
EMOTION
4 ‘A Strange Respect for the Individual’: Gilles Deleuze and Hardy the Novelist
5 ‘What I see in their Faces’: Facial Inspiration in Hardy’s Fiction
VOICE
6 ‘Metre and Context’: Hardy’s “Neutral Tones”
7 ‘Metre and Mourning’: “The Going” and Poems of 1912-13
8 ‘Hardy’s Two Voices’: “The Oxen”, Metre, and Belief
Notes
Index
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