Ronald Carter Quotes
Few Poets Better Convey The Uneasy Transition From Victorianism To Modernism Than Thomas Hardy. His Novels, Written Between 1870 And 1895, Made Him Not Only The Recorder Of His Distinctive Region Of 'Wessex', But The Explorer Of The Transition Of Lives And Minds From The Age Of Traditional Values And Religious Certainties To The Age Of Godlessness And Modern Tragedy, A Transition Sometimes Described As 'the Clash Of The Modern'.
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