A Conversation for Thomas Hardy - author
Don't care for him
Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Started conversation Feb 23, 2005
After reading Tess and Casterbridge, I can say that I do not care for Mr. Hardy's works in the least. Do you agree or disagree? And why?
Don't care for him
flyingtwinkle Posted Feb 23, 2005
you did not mention what you do not care about tess
Don't care for him
Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Posted Feb 23, 2005
Pardon my lack of clarity. When I said that I did not care for him, I mean that I do not care for his style of writing, sentence structure, etc. The plot of Tess was believeable, but the plot of Castorbridge was contrived and often illogical.
"Gee, I'm a well-to-do lady in a good dress hiding in a hayloft. I sure don't want anyone to hear me, so I think I'll opperate some noisy machinery that will throw hay all over me."
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- 1: Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant (Feb 23, 2005)
- 2: flyingtwinkle (Feb 23, 2005)
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