THIRD
... Years After. 8.10 Dalibor. 9.5 The Realistic Fallacy. 9.25 Dalibor. 1 0 . 1 5 Folk Music of Italy. 11.15 Meeting with Thomas Hardy. ...
... Years After. 8.10 Dalibor. 9.5 The Realistic Fallacy. 9.25 Dalibor. 1 0 . 1 5 Folk Music of Italy. 11.15 Meeting with Thomas Hardy. ...
... 6.0 H a r psichord. 6.20 A Marvellous Decade. 7.30 Concert. 8.0 Drugs of Election. 8.15 Cone e r t. 9.25 The Poetry of Thomas Hardy. 10.25 Chamber Music. 11.5 Mechanised Speech. ...
... A LONELY SNOB One ut his heroes Mal Thomas Hardy and %%e are given many glimpses this sentimental. countryfied and morbid man. tai rie aumired cult wed and well-bred women. He married An.. eh but obtained a di% orce In lift. He wa,, strange MOM!. of arid ...
... Sunday highlights ltd* Tour Concert Cbolea. lt.oe Music Mataslaa. LB Ufhttr Mood. IB Ferdinand Lopes (•>. II.H Thomas Hardy, his friends. LIGHT—UHm, 247 m. t.lt Home for the Day. U.W Family Favourites. t.15 British Bapd Baa. TBa Quiet Blear (play) ...
... St. Martin's Singers. with 'Wilfred Brown as soloist. IThe poets representadl ,Include Henry Vaughan. G. K. !Chesterton, Thomas Hardy.! i Archibald Laanpman, Siegfried' ISitesoon. Walter de Is Mare' .and Laurie lat. and there will' ;be readings from the ...
... ,St. Martin's Singers. with 'Wilfred Brown as soloist. The poets represented include Henry Vaughan, 0. K. (Cheaterton, Thomas Hardy. Archibald Lampman. Siegfried !Swoon, Walter de la Mare and Laurie Lee, and there will be readings from the Gospel of St ...
... sitting near the bodies dazed. In Pexers hands was his knitting. It was the grim sort of mystery that would have enthralled Thomas Hardy who knew the Old Mill of A. Dominy and Sons and wrote about its surroundings in Tess of the d'Urbervillea. And a mystery ...
... Leavis Basil Willey Margaret Irwin Richard Hughe Elspeth Huxley V. S. Pritchett Aubrey Menen illiam Em Wilkie Collins Thomas Hardy Zola Richard Jeffries R. L. Stevenson Tchehov Stendhal H. G. Wells C. E. Montague Arnold Bennett Hilaire Belloc Lytton ...
... MA.. used Mathew Arnold's quotation as the theme for a talk on Thomas Hardy, the Wessex novelist. _ By skilful selection of Passages from The Return of the Native he illustrated Hardy's vivid description of natural phenomenon and its efTect on people ...
... Dick to show how much poetic feeling and intensity could be found in prose. He continued with poems by D. H. Lawrence. Thomas Hardy, and an unusual one, The Christ of Ammergau. by Lord Tennyson. recently discovered Then followed a small excerpt from ...
... u e s tions, 0.45 Freedom T o Fast? 10.15 Ulster Serenade. 10.45 Then and Now. 11.0 News. 11.8 Market Trends Poetry of Thomas Hardy. 11.5 Wilhelm Kempf! ...
... North. 7.30 Willie Walker's Tuneteasers. 7.45 Scottish. 6.0 French Baroque Music. 6.30 Unwritten Music. 6.55 Poetry of Thomas Hardy. 8.0 Concert. 8.25 Skeleton of the State. 8.45 Concert. 0.45 Domestic Virtues. 10.5 Brahms. 10.30 Tancred, Prince of Salerno ...