Thomas Hardy frasi celebri
“Un romanzo è una impressione, non un argomento.”
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Variante: Mi sia concesso ripetere che un romanzo è un'impressione, non un'argomentazione.
II; p. 67
Intrusi nella notte
Frasi sulla natura di Thomas Hardy
Origine: Da Il Barone von Xanten, in Intrusi nella notte ed altri racconti, a cura di Laura Serra, Mondadori, Milano, 1997, p. 175. ISBN 978-88-04-40735-5
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Thomas Hardy Frasi e Citazioni
“I suoi impulsi erano guide più piacevoli che non il suo discernimento.”
libro Via dalla pazza folla
Jude the Obscure
“Il silenzio di quell'uomo è magnifico da ascoltare.”
Origine: Da Sotto l'albero del verde bosco.
I; pp. 96-97
La brughiera
XI; 1996, p. 107
Tess dei d'Urberville
XIV; 1996, p. 131
Tess dei d'Urberville
Pietro Citati
Tess dei d'Urberville, Citazioni sul libro
The Woodlanders
Far from the Madding Crowd
Angel Clare: XXXI; 2010, pp. 217-218
Tess dei d'Urberville
“Comunque è sempre una bella cosa essere imparentati con le carrozze anche se non ci si può salire.”
Joan Durbeyfield: IV; 2010, p. 44
Tess dei d'Urberville
Thomas Hardy: Frasi in inglese
Diary entry (18 August 1908), quoted in The Later Years of Thomas Hardy (1930), by Florence Emily Hardy, ch. 10, p. 133
" Between Us Now, http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/between-us-now/" lines 21-24, from Poems of the Past and Present (1901)
" Channel Firing http://www.love-poems.me.uk/hardy_channel_firing.htm" (1914), lines 1-4, from Satires of Circumstance (1914)
Two on a Tower (1882), vol 1, ch. 4 (Swithin St Cleeve speaking to Viviette Constantine)
" On a Fine Morning http://www.poetryconnection.net/poets/Thomas_Hardy/16443" (1899), lines 1-7, from Poems of the Past and Present (1901)
“Twas a little one-eyed, blinking sort o' place.”
Phase the First: The Maiden, ch. I
Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891)
“Why doth IT so and so, and ever so,
This viewless, voiceless Turner of the Wheel?”
Pt. I, forescene, Spirit of the Pities
The Dynasts (1904–1908)
Phase the Third: The Rally, ch. XVIII
Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891)
Heredity http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1007/, lines 1-6, from Moments of Vision (1917)
“This is the weather the shepherd shuns,
And so do I.”
" Weathers http://www.poetryconnection.net/poets/Thomas_Hardy/2735, lines 10-11, from Late Lyrics and Earlier (1922)
Origine: The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), Ch. 45 (Henchard's will)
“Ere systemed suns were globed and lit
The slaughters of the race were writ.”
Pt. II, sc. v, Semichorus I
The Dynasts (1904–1908)
“Done because we are too menny.”
Pt. VI, ch. II
Jude the Obscure (1895)
“To discover evil in a new friend is to most people only an additional experience”
Desperate Remedies (1871), ch. 1
"The Darkling Thrush", lines 21-32
Letter to the Humanitarian League (1910)
“Her love was entire as a child’s, and though warm as summer it was fresh as spring.”
Origine: Far From The Madding Crowd