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A 20-year multicentre retrospective review of optic nerve sheath fenestration outcomes
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Dexamethasone Alters Tracheal Aspirate T-Cell Cytokine Production in Ventilated Preterm Infants
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MacDiarmid the spaceman: extraterrestrial space in Hugh MacDiarmid’s poetry from Sangschaw to A drunk man looks at the thistle
Published 2024“…It also compares his conception of the earth as a moving object in space with that found in poems by Thomas Hardy.…”
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Tess in Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles:
Published 2017-08-01“… Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles exhibits the life of Tess, a representative of the Victorian woman, who discovers herself in the midst of nature. …”
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Memory, imagination, and the renovating power of trees
Published 2018“…Byatt, John Clare, Thomas Hardy, Seamus Heaney, Zaffar Kunial, Paul Nash, John Ruskin, and William Wordsworth in order to explore the recurrence and significance of tree memories. …”
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Kurt Wallander’s Journey into Autumn: A Reading of Henning Mankell's The Fifth Woman
Published 2007-12-01“…Like the novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky and Thomas Hardy, the Wallander series has a memorable balance of plot, character, and atmosphere. …”
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Crossing the Boundary: The Space of Hardy‘s Wessex Novels
Published 2013-12-01“… The article focuses on concepts of space in Thomas Hardy‘s Wessex novels, The Return of the Native, Tess of the d’Urbervilles and The Woodlanders. …”
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Transfigurations of the Commonplace: Hirst’s Tumbler, Joyce’s Tap
Published 2023-06-01“…In this paper, I shall consider how an early Damien Hirst mini-installation, consisting of a glass tumbler of water and a ping-pong ball, takes its only partly mocking place in a still life tradition going back to Roman <i>xenia</i> and seventeenth-century vanitas paintings, and to a related literary tradition typified by Thomas Hardy’s <i>Under the Waterfall</i> and James Joyce’s great prose aria to water all its forms in the Ithaca section of <i>Ulysses</i>.…”
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Impact of Persian Sufi Thoughts on D. H. Lawrence’s Writing
Published 2021-12-01“…Secondly, this paper takes a closer look to some of Lawrence’s spiritual works including his Study of Thomas Hardy to compare his sustained argument regarding spiritualism and transcendental motifs in comparison with Sufi cosmology. …”
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Hardy and Fowles: on Problem of Perception of Victorian Tradition by Writer of 20th Century
Published 2017-12-01“…The article focuses on the works by Thomas Hardy. He was one of the first in the English literature of the 19th century who began to reflect on about tradition, turned to nature and unconscious in man. …”
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Poetry for Students. Presenting Analysis, Context and Criticism on Commonly Studied Poetry /
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Marriage, Motherhood, and Self-Blame: Analyzing the Tragic Heroine’s Spiritual Suicide in Jude the Obscure
Published 2024-04-01“…This is demonstrated in Jude the Obscure (1896) by Thomas Hardy, one of the most controversial pieces in Victorian literature. …”
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Sue Bridehead: Hardy's feminist figure or a fallen temptress
Published 2018“…Among Thomas Hardy's female characters, Sue Bridehead (the female protagonist in Jude the Obscure 1895) seems very powerful and many readers may consider her as Hardy's feminist female character, who stands against all the existing forces of her time and wants to defend her status quo. …”
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Hardy, Galileo and the Art of Transgression
Published 2014-06-01“…Thomas Hardy’s conflictual relationship with editors and publishers is a well-known fact. …”
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Tennyson and The Golden Treasury: A rediscovered revision copy
Published 2016“…The anthology was extensively annotated by its many poetic owners, beginning with Thomas Hardy and stretching well into the twentieth century, offering a link between Victorian and Edwardian literary tastes. …”
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Book Review: Deborah Lutz, Relics of Death in Victorian Literature and Culture (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015)
Published 2016“…Rossetti, Emily Brontë, Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy. Her focus throughout is on relics as ‘lyrical matter’ (1), a phrase which puns on the book’s conceptual origins in the recent wave of cultural and material analysis. …”
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