LEADER 01668nam 2200301 450 001 996641371903316 005 20250204145114.0 010 $a0-19-860419-X 100 $a20250204d2001----km y0itay5003 ba 101 0 $aeng 102 $aGB 105 $ay 00 y 200 1 $aOxford reader's companion to Hardy$fedited by Norman Page 210 $aOxford$aNew York$cOxford University Press$d2001 215 $aXX, 525 p.$d20 cm 330 $aNorman Page, with the help of his team of expert contributors, presents here in one volume a unique synthesis of understanding and insight into the life and works of Thomas Hardy. By incorporating different national interests and traditions of scholarship, The Oxford Reader?s Companion to Hardy gives the assurance of sound knowledge, which is indispensable for students and general lovers of Hardy?s work. Interest in the writing of Thomas Hardy never seems to falter, not just in scholarly circles but also among readers of Victorian fiction. Hardy was a prolific writer of both prose and poetry, he started writing in his teens and continued literally until the day of his death. His work is valued not only in terms of literature, but also in terms of the history, sociology, philosophy, folklore, and religion of his times. (Fonte: editore) 517 1 $aReader's companion to Hardy 517 1 $aHardy 600 1$aHardy,$bThomas$2BNCF 676 $a823.8 702 1$aPAGE,$bNorman 801 0$aIT$bcba$gREICAT 912 $a996641371903316 951 $aII.2.B. 151$b5727 DSLL$cII.2.$d420724 959 $aBK 969 $aDSLL 996 $aOxford reader's companion to Hardy$9933025 997 $aUNISA