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Thomas Hardy, W.H. Auden and F. Scott Fitzgerald from AS
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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Thomas Hardy

I will be posting notes on the "poetic method" of various Hardy poems that I studied at A-Level; however, the aim of this post is to guide you through this blog, its aim, and how to use it.

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