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/ Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928)
/ Narrative structure
2024
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/ Narrative structure
2024
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2024
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While I would have loved to continue indefinitely in this role, I recognise that the time has come to pass the baton and allow another early career researcher to benefit from the invaluable knowledge, experience, and growth that I have been fortunate enough to experience over the past few years. Hugh Epstein's exploration of 'tendency' in Hardy's fiction offers a critical analysis of Hardy's preoccupation with 'the unconscious, somatic, and affective operations of human nature' over reason, revealing how these instinctual forces shape both character development and narrative structure. [...]Tony Fincham's lecture on The Dynasts offers an engaging examination of one of Hardy's lesser-known works, reaffirming its position as 'one of the most effective denunciations of war in English literature'.
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The Thomas Hardy Society
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