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Thomas, Hardy(トーマス・ハーディ)/1840-1928/ 研究論文

 多くの批評家が「最初の現代作家」と評する通りまさに現代小説の先駆者Thomas, Hardy(トーマス・ハーディ)研究の2009年から2015年に刊行された論文を紹介しています。
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  1. Ahmad, Suleiman M.;
    Hardy and Comets. In: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol. 4, No. 9(1); July 2014, pp. 84-91(8)

  2. Almonte, Paul.;
    'When My Life Drops 'Twill Be Hers': Fearing the femme fatale in Thomas Hardy's The Woodlanders. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (25:), 2009, pp. 71-86(16)

  3. Anwaruddin, Sardar.;
    (Re)Viewing Maggie and Tess through the Lens of Standpoint Theory. In: Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, vol. 6(2013), no. 1, pp. 120-135(16)

  4. Armstrong, Tim.;
    Sequence and Series in Hardy's Poetry. In: Wilson, Keith (ed. and introd.), A Companion to Thomas Hardy, Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xiv, 488 pp.(Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture61). pp. 378-394(17)

  5. Arata, Stephen.;
    Rhyme, Rhythm, and the Materiality of Poetry: Response. In: Victorian Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social, Political, and Cultural Studies, (53:3), 2011, pp. 518-526(9)

  6. Aslami, Zarena.;
    The Rise of the State as a Sympathetic Liberal Subject in Hardy's The Woodlanders. In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction, (42:1), 2009, pp. 62-85(24)

  7. Auyoung, Elaine.;
    The Sense of Something More in Art and Experience. In: Style: A Quarterly Journal of Aesthetics, Poetics, Stylistics, and Literary Criticism, (44:4), 2010, pp. 547-565(19)

  8. Bantz, Nathalie.;
    The Silencing of the Attempting Pen in Four of Hardy's Works: Towards a Hardyan Conception of the Writing Artist. In: FATHOM, 2(2013). 8 pp.

  9. Bantz-Gaszczak, Nathalie.;
    Hardy, Galileo and the Art of Transgression. In: Cahiers victoriens et edouardiens (79) Spring 2014, [5]. (2014), 11 pp.

  10. Barr, Mark Lyle.;
    The Forms of Justice: Precedent and Gloss in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. In: ELH, (78:4), 2011, pp. 863-889(27)

  11. Basnett, Kattie.;
    Hardy's Wavering Desires: Dislocating Female Desire from the Science of Romance. In: Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies, Issue 9.1(Spring 2013), 18 pp.

  12. Basu, Neelanjana.;
    'The Ghost Did Not Play His Part': Interrogating the Supernatural in Hardy's Short Stories. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (29:), 2012, pp. 89-97(9)

  13. Behnam, Biook & Bahar, Golpar.;
    The Demonstration of Sexism in Thomas Hardy's Short Stories via Appraisal Analysis. In: Journal of Language Teaching and Research, Vol. 4, No. 2, March 2013, pp. 291-300(10)

  14. Benziman, Galia.;
    Thrust Beneath the Carpet: Hardy and the Failure of Writing. In: Studies in the Novel, (45:2), 2013, pp. 198-213(16)

  15. Blevins, Jeffrey.;
    Thomas Hardy's Timing: Poems and Clocks in Late Nineteenth-Century England. In: Victorian Poetry, (52:4), 2014, pp. 591-618(28)

  16. Bloom, Harold.;
    Introduction. In: Thomas Hardy. Edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. New ed. (Bloom's modern critical views). Infobase Publishing, 2010. pp. 1-23(23)

  17. Booth, James.;
    An Exploration of Hardy's Christminster and Larkin's Oxford. In: Hardy Society Journal, (10:2), 2014, pp. 92-100(9)

  18. Borgohain, Diganta.;
    A Study of the Persistence of Individuality in Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles. In: IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science, Vol. 12, Issue 4 (Jul. - Aug. 2013), pp. 1-5(5)

  19. Boumelha, Penny.;
    Thomas HardyIn: Poole, Adrian (ed. and introd.), The Cambridge Companion to English Novelists, Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2010. xi, 464 pp.(Cambridge Companions to Literature). pp. 242-257(16)

  20. Boumelha, Penny.;
    'Wild Regions of Obscurity': Narrative in The Return of the Native. In: Wilson, Keith (ed. and introd.), A Companion to Thomas Hardy, Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xiv, 488 pp.(Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture61). pp. 254-266(13)

  21. Bownas, Jane L.;
    'The Very End of the World': The Colonizations of Casterbridge. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (26:), 2010, pp. 100-115(16)

  22. Boylan, Rebecca W.;
    Reality Rent Asunder: Apparitions of Resistance in Thomas Hardy's Great War Poems. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (31:), 2015, pp. 143-153(11)

  23. Brauch-Velhorn, Brigitte.;
    The Reception of Thomas Hardy in Germany-Part Three. In: Thomas Hardy Yearbook, (38:), 2011, pp. 2-108(107) [Continuation of Thomas Hardy Yearbook. 2004; 34: 5-192, 2002; 33: 28-55.].

  24. Brearton, Fran.;
    Thomas Hardy and Irish Poetry. In: The Yellow Nib, Vol. 9, No. Spring 2014, 06.2014, pp. 40-58(19)

  25. Bristow, Joseph.;
    Charlotte Mew's Aftereffects. In: Modernism/Modernity, (16:2), 2009, pp. 255-280(26)

  26. Bullen, J. B.;
    Hardy and the Visual Arts. In: Wilson, Keith (ed. and introd.), A Companion to Thomas Hardy, Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xiv, 488 pp.(Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture61). pp. 210-222(13)

  27. Burton, T. L.; Ruthven, K. K.;
    Dialect Poetry, William Barnes and the Literary Canon. In: ELH, (76:2), 2009, pp. 309-341(33)

     
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  28. Cannon, Benjamin.;
    'The True Meaning of the Word Restoration': Architecture and Obsolescence in Jude the Obscure. In: Victorian Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social, Political, and Cultural Studies, (56:2), 2014, pp. 201-224(24)

  29. Carroll Joseph, Gottschall Jonathan et al.;
    Indifferent Tragedy in The Mayor of Casterbridge. In: Joseph Carroll, Jonathan Gottschall, John A. Johnson, Daniel J. Kruger., Graphing Jane Austen: The Evolutionary Basis of Literary Meaning. Springer, 2012. pp. 123-155(33)

  30. Carroll, Joseph; Johnson, John A.; Gottschall, Jonathan; Kruger, Daniel J.; Georgiades, Stelios.;
    Quantifying Tonal Analysis in The Mayor of Casterbridge. In: Style: A Quarterly Journal of Aesthetics, Poetics, Stylistics, and Literary Criticism, (44:1-2), 2010, pp. 164-188. (In special issue: "New Psychologies and Modern Assessments.") .

  31. Cartwright, John.;
    Star-Defeated Sighs: Classical Cosmology and Astronomy in the Poetry of A. E. Housman. In: Journal of Literature and Science, Vol. 3, no. 1 (2010), pp. 71-96(26)

  32. Cavendish-Jones, Colin.;
    A Weakness for Arguing with Anybody: G. K. Chesterton and Thomas HardyIn: Thomas Hardy Journal, (31:), 2015, pp. 108-129(22)

  33. Chattopadhyay, Amrita.;
    Passion and Pathos of Women in the Novels of Thomas HardyIn: International Journal of Education and Information Studies. Volume 1, Number 1 (2011), pp. 19-24 (6)

  34. Chattopadhyay, Amrita.;
    Women in Victorian Society as Depicted in Thomas Hardy's Novels. In: International Journal of Educational Planning & Administration. Vol. 1, no. 1 (2011), pp. 23-28(6)

  35. Chifane, Cristina.;
    The Symbolism of Nature in Thomas Hardy's Wessex and Novels. In: University of Bucharest Review, Vol. XIV (Vol. II new series)/2012, no. 1, pp. 57-64 (8)

  36. Chen, Xi.;
    A Flâneur's "Deceptions": Gender, Sex and Ethics Re-narrated. In: Journal of Cambridge Studies, vol. 5(2010), pp. 151-163(13)

  37. Chiu, Chihsin; Tang, Chih-chun.;
    Voyage of a Wavering Mind: Phantasmagoric Space in Thomas Hardy's "Poems of 1912-13". In: GSTF International Journal of Law and Social Sciences (JLSS), vol. 2, no..2 (Apr 2013): pp. 168-171(4)

  38. Cho, Song.;
    A Short Note on Translating Thomas Hardy's Biblical Allusions. In: International Journal of Comparative Literature & Translation Studies, Vol. 2 No. 1; January 2014, pp. 34(1)

  39. Cloarec, Nicole.;
    John Schlesinger's Far from the Madding Crowd: "A Modern Pastoral"? In: Cercles, 22 (2012), pp. 70-86(17)

  40. Cohn, Elisha.;
    "No insignificant creature": Thomas Hardy's Ethical Turn. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, Vol. 64, No. 4 (March 2010), pp. 494-520(27)

  41. Coombs, David Sweeney.;
    Reading in the Dark: Sensory Perception and Agency in The Return of the Native. In: ELH, (78:4), 2011, pp. 943-966(24)

  42. Cope, Ellie.;
    Undoing a 'Symmetrical Existence': Boldwood's Monomania in Far From the Madding Crowd. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (26:), 2010, pp. 35-42(8)

  43. Correia, Alda.;
    Self-representations in regional short fiction: the modern aesthetics of loss and change in Thomas Hardy and Fialho de Almeida. In: Journal of Linguistic and Intercultural Education, 2012, Issue 5, pp. 45-57(13)

  44. Crennen, Ryan.;
    The Danger of Nostalgia: Anti-Pastoral Tension in Tess of the D'Urbervilles. In: Hardy Society Journal, (10:2), 2014, pp. 29-50(22)

  45. Cunningham, Valentine.;
    So Far as The Words Are Concerned, In: Victorian poetry now : poets, poems, poetics / Valentine Cunningham. John Wiley & Sons, 2011. ISBN 978-0-631-20826-6; pp. 1-148(148)

     
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  46. D'Agnillo, Renzo.;
    Jude the obscure as an Anti-Dicactic Novel. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (30:), 2014, pp. 144-160(17)

  47. Dalziel, Pamela.;
    'The Hard Case of the Would-Be-Religious': Hardy and the Church from Early Life to Later Years. In: Wilson, Keith (ed. and introd.), A Companion to Thomas Hardy, Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xiv, 488 pp.(Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture61). pp. 71-85(15)

  48. Davis, Mike.;
    Hardy, Tess and Late Victorian Theories of Consciousness. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (29:), 2012, pp. 46-69(24)

  49. Davis, William A.;
    Hardy and the Law: Sexual Relations and 'Matrimonial Divergence'. In: The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Hardy. Edited by Rosemarie Morgan. Ashgate, 2010. pp. 101-119(19)

  50. Davison, Alan.;
    The Face of a Musical Genius: Thomas Hardy's Portrait of Joseph Haydn. In: Eighteenth-Century Music 6 (2009), pp. 209-227(19)

  51. de Beauregard, Raphaelle Costa.;
    The sounds and silences of time in Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd (1874): novel and film. In: Cycnos, Volume 26 n°2, (2011), 8 pp.

  52. De Wilde, Geert:
    Revisiting the textual parallels and date of Thomas of Kent'S Alexander and Jordan Fantosme's Chronicle. In: Medium Avum (Soc. for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature, Oxford) (83:1) 2014, pp. 76-92(17)

  53. Dell, Marion.;
    Moments of Vision: Thomas Hardy and Virginia Woolf. In: Thomas Hardy Journal , (31:), 2015, pp. 13-24(12)

  54. Dellamora, Richard.;
    Male Relations in Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure. In: Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature , (50:3-4), 2014, pp. 245-268(24)

  55. Deshmukh, Arvind Vasantrao.;
    Pessimism in Thomas Hardy's Novels. In: Indian Streams Research Journal, vol. 2, Issue.7, Aug. 2012, 6 pp.

  56. Dillion, Jacqueline.;
    'Drinking "With a Good Conscience": The Temperance Pledge and The Mayor of Casterbridge'. In: Thomas Hardy Society Journal, Vol 5, No. 1 (Spring 2009), pp. 26-35(10)

  57. Dillion, Jacqueline.;
    "Primitive Betrothal": The Portland Custom and Thomas Hardy's 'The Well-Beloved'. In: Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, Vol. 135 (Summer 2014), pp. 20-32(13)

  58. Dillion, Jacqueline; Mallett, Phillip.;
    'The Evil Eye': Looking and Overlooking in The Return of the Native. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (31:), 2015, pp. 89-107(19)

  59. Dodge, Alan.;
    Thomas Hardy and Metrical Psalmody. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (25:), 2009, pp. 127-135(9)

  60. Dolin, Tim.;
    Life-Lyrics: Autobiography, Poetic Form, and Personal Loss in Hardy's Moments of Vision. In: Victorian Poetry, (50:1), 2012, pp. 1-19(19)

  61. Dolin, Tim.;
    Melodrama, Vision, and Modernity: Tess of the d'Urbervilles. In: Wilson, Keith (ed. and introd.), A Companion to Thomas Hardy, Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xiv, 488 pp.(Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture61). pp. 328-344(17)

  62. Dorn, Maria.;
    'I Won't Be a Slave to the Past-I'll Love Where I Choose': Gender and Time Paradigms in The Mayor of Casterbridge. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (29:), 2012, pp. 114-126(13)

  63. Dunn, Douglas.;
    Thomas Hardy's Narrative Art: The Poems and Short Stories. In: Thomas Hardy. Edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. New ed. (Bloom's modern critical views). Infobase Publishing, 2010. pp. 139-155(17)

  64. Dutta, Shanta.:
    A long neglected Hardy poem 'raked up'. In: Thomas Hardy Journal (30) [Autumn 2013], pp. 114-120(7)

     
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  65. East, Melanie.;
    A 'Network of Hopes': The Romance of Gambling in Thomas Hardy's A Laodicean. In: Comparatist: Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association , (38:), 2014, pp. 297-313(17)

  66. Ebbatson, Roger.;
    'A Thickness of Wall': Hardy and Class. In: Wilson, Keith (ed. and introd.), A Companion to Thomas Hardy, Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xiv, 488 pp.(Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture61). pp. 162-177(16)

  67. Ebbatson, Roger.;
    Landscape and machine: Hardy, Jefferies and the question of technology. In: Writing Technologies, vol. 2.2 (2009), pp. 35-54(20)

  68. Ebbatson, Roger.;
    Nietzschean Transvaluation in Hardy's Poetry. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (29:), 2012, pp. 102-113(12)

  69. Ebbatson, Roger.;
    Tess's Boots: Hardy and Van Gogh. In: Thomas Hardy Journal , (30:), 2014, pp. 54-65(12)

  70. Eells, Emily.;
    Foreign Words in Victorian and Edwardian Literature. In: Cahiers victoriens et edouardiens (78) [Autumn 2013], 4 pp.

  71. Estanove, Laurence.;
    'Pensive Mutes' : Thought and Silence in Thomas Hardy's Verse. In: FATHOM 2(2013), 8 pp.

  72. Estanove, Laurence.:
    Poetry as pagan pilgrimage: the 'animative impulse' of Thomas Hardy's verse. In: Cahiers victoriens et edouardiens (80) 2014, 10 pp.

  73. Estanove, Laurence.;
    Reality in Excess: Letters and Telegrams in Thomas Hardy's Poetry. In: FATHOM, 1(2013), 8 pp.

  74. Ettorre, Emanuela.;
    Rewriting Women: Thomas Hardy, Food and the Menace of the Impure. In: Hardy Society Journal, (10:2), 2014, pp. 19-28(10)

  75. Farrell, John P.;
    Hardy and the Tristan-Isolde Romance: Contexts and Sources. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (28:), 2011, pp. 81-99(19)

  76. Farrell, John P.;
    Romance Narrative in Hardy's A Pair of Blue Eyes. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, (42:4), 2014, pp. 709-731(23)

  77. Ferguson, Trish.;
    Bonfire Night in Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, (67:1), 2012, pp. 87-107(21)

  78. Fincham, Tony.;
    Les Intermittences du coeur: Love in Hardy, Proust and Beckett. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (28:), 2011, pp. 13-42(30)

     
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  79. Gadoin, Isabelle.;
    Haunted Silences in Hardy's Works: Voice from beyond the grave. In: Cycnos, Vol. 26 n°2, Jan. 2011. 9 pp.

  80. Gadoin, Isabelle.;
    "Leaping over oblivion": Thomas Hardy's "Moments of Vision". In: "L'Atelier", n°4.2 : "Poetiques du moment / Poetics of the Moment", I. Gadoin et Richard Pedot (eds.), Nanterre, automne 2012, pp. 1-22(22)

  81. Gao, Haiyan.;
    The Inevitability of Tess's Tragedy. In: Theory and Practice in Language Studies, Vol. 3, No. 3, March 2013, pp. 515-520(6)

  82. Gatrell, Simon.;
    The Mayor of Casterbridge: The Fate of Michael Henchard's Character. In: Thomas Hardy. Edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. New ed. (Bloom's modern critical views). Infobase Publishing, 2010. pp. 41-68(28)

  83. Gatrell, Simon.;
    Reading Hardy through Dress: The Case of Far from the Madding Crowd. In: Wilson, Keith (ed. and introd.), A Companion to Thomas Hardy, Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xiv, 488 pp.(Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture61). pp. 178-193(16)

  84. Gatrell, Simon; Dolin, Tim.;
    Editing Hardy Now: A Debate. In: Thomas Hardy Journal , (29:), 2012, pp. 127-150(24)

  85. Ghosh, Oindrila.;
    Darwin, Evolution and Unity of Life: Far From the Madding Crowd and Hardy's Ambivalent Vision of Nature. In: The Golden Line Magazine, Vol.1 No. 2, October, 2015, pp. 13-19(7)

  86. Ghosh, Oindrila.;
    "I am the Enemy you killed, my friend": Thomas Hardy and the Ambivalence in War Poetry. In: Naba Ballygunge Mahavidyalaya; Issue 5, 2015 ISSN 2278 3873; 7 pp.

  87. Ghosh, Oindrila.;
    'Quaint and Curious War Is': Hardy and the Poets of the First World War. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (31:), 2015, pp. 130-139(10)

  88. Ghosh, Oindrila.;
    "Surrogacy, Adoption and Hardy's Unsentimental Views on Motherhood: The Case of Selected Short Stories'. In: The Hardy Review,16(1) , January 2014, 11 pp.

  89. Gibson, Lindsay Gail.;
    Hardy's Lit Interiors. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (30:), 2014, pp. 161-184(24)

  90. Gohrisch, Jana.;
    Negotiating the Emotional Habitus of the Middle Classes in The Mayor of Casterbridge. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (28), 2011, pp. 44-67(24)

  91. Goodman, Lesley.;
    Rebellious Identification, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Arabella. In: Narrative, (18:2), 2010, pp. 163-178(16)

  92. Greenslade, William.;
    'Out of the Way' Places: Exploring Remoteness in Hardy's Fiction. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (26:), 2010, pp. 43-60(18)

  93. Greenslade, William.;
    Thomas Hardy's Notebooks. In: Wilson, Keith (ed. and introd.), A Companion to Thomas Hardy, Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xiv, 488 pp.(Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture 61). pp. 86-101(16)

  94. Gregory, Rosalyn.;
    Far from the Madding Crowd and the Dissipation of Dramatic Potential. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (25:), 2009, pp. 25-47(23)

  95. Gregory, Rosalyn.;
    Hardy and the Theatre: Adapting The Woodlanders and Jude. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (28:), 2011, pp. 106-133(28)

     
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  96. Haixia, Zhou & Zhaohui, Yang.;
    Symbolism in Jude the Obscure. In: International Journal of Literature and Arts 2015; 3(6): pp. 129-135(7)

  97. Halkyard, Stella.;
    Archive Corner 14: 'The Monument Maker': The Fate of Thomas Hardy's Literary Remains. In: PN Review, (36:1 [189]), 2009, pp. 12-14(3)

  98. Hall, Louisa.;
    An Alternative to the Architectural Elegy: Hardy's Unhoused Poems of 1912-1913. In: Victorian Poetry, (50:2), 2012, pp. 207-225(19)

  99. Hall, Nancy Abraham.;
    Multiple Times and Distant Spaces: Thomas Hardy, Henri Atlan, and Carlos Fuentes's Instinto de Inez. In: Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, (86:3), 2009, pp. 417-433(17)

  100. Harmon, William.;
    'Mistah Kurtz-He Dead' in Company: Redundancy and Ellipsis. In: Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate, (21:2-3), 2011, pp. 198-217(20)

  101. Hayes, Tracy.;
    The Red Ghost and the No-Moon Man: Masculinity as Other in The Return of the Native. In: Hardy Society Journal, (10:2), 2014, p1p. 51-57(7)

  102. Hazarika, Kaushik.;
    The supernatural and the fantastic in Thomas Hardy's The Withered Arm. In: New Man International Journal of Multidiscipliniary Studies, Volume 1 Issue 7 July 2014, pp. 41-45(5)

  103. Hewitt, Andrew.;
    The Castaways of Egdon Heath: The Return of the Native as 'Island Narrative'. In: Thomas Hardy Journal , (30:), 2014, pp. 102-120(19)

  104. Higonnet, Margaret R.;
    Hardy and His Critics: Gender in the Interstices. In: Wilson, Keith (ed. and introd.), A Companion to Thomas Hardy, Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xiv, 488 pp.(Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture61). pp. 117-129(13)

  105. Ho, Elizabeth.;
    From 'Having It All' to 'Away from It All': Post-feminism and Tamara Drewe. In: College Literature, (38:3), 2011, pp. 45-65(21)

  106. Hoffer, Lauren N.;
    Employment Relations and the Failure of Sympathy in Hardy's Desperate Remedies and The Mayor of Casterbridge. In: VIJ: Victorians Institute Journal, (41:), 2013, pp. 185-218(34)

  107. Hook, Sarah.;
    'A literary man with a pencil': Thomas Hardy and his illustrated book, Wessex Poems. In: Thomas Hardy Journal (30) 2013, pp. 68-90(23)

  108. Hookway, Demelza.;
    'Falling over the Same Precipice': Thomas Hardy, Mona Caird and John Stuart Mill. In: Thomas Hardy Journal, (26:), 2010, 132-150(19)

  109. Hooti, Noorbakhsh.;
    The Apprehensive and Suppressed Soul of the Fallen Woman in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles. In: Theory and Practice in Language Studies, (1:6), 2011, pp. 630-634 (English summary.)

  110. Hooti, Noorbakhsh and Jeihouni, Mojtaba.;
    Clash of conventionality and unconventionality: Quest for deliverance from the social alienation in Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure. In: International Journal of English and Literature, Vol. 4(4), June, 2013, pp. 174-180(7)

  111. Horlacher, Stefan.;
    Configuring Masculinity. In: DQR Studies in Literature (58) [2015], pp. 1-10(10)

  112. Horlacher, Stefan.;
    "Joseph The Dreamer of Dreams": Jude Fawley's Construction of Masculinity in Thomas Hardy's Jude The Obscure. In: DQR Studies in Literature (58) [2015], pp. 141-168(28)

  113. Hughes, John.;
    Meter and Context: Hardy's 'Neutral Tones'. In: Victorian Poetry, (51:1), 2013, pp. 81-97(17)

  114. HUO Feng-chun & JING Jing.;
    Characteristics Determine Fate-An Analysis of Tess' Tragedy in Tess of the D'Urbervilles. In: Sino-US English Teaching, February 2016, Vol. 13, No. 2, 137-141(5)

  115. Hynes, Samuel.;
    How to Be an Old Poet: The Examples of Hardy and Yeats. In: Thomas Hardy. Edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. New ed. (Bloom's modern critical views). Infobase Publishing, 2010. pp. 103-117(15)

  116. Ilhem, Mortad-Serir.;
    Rhetorical Use of Literary Dialect in English Literature: From Chaucer to Shaw. In: International Journal of English Language and Literature Studies, 2013, 2(2):102-123(22)

  117. Irwin, Michael.;
    From Fascination to Listlessness: Hardy's Depiction of Love. In: Thomas Hardy. Edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. New ed. (Bloom's modern critical views). Infobase Publishing, 2010. pp. 119-137(19)

  118. Irwin, Michael.;
    Hardy and Romantic Love. In: Wilson, Keith (ed. and introd.), A Companion to Thomas Hardy, Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xiv, 488 pp.(Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture61). pp. 194-209(16)

     
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