[Hardy-l] The grotesque in Hardy
Charles.Anesi at wellsfargo.com
Charles.Anesi at wellsfargo.com
Tue Apr 1 07:51:25 PDT 2008
OK, seems like a general treatment. As a question for the entire group,
is there any generally accepted literary definition of "a grotesque
human character"? By this I mean a definition that does not rely solely
on obvious physical characteristics.
Chuck Anesi
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