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- W190212345 abstract "ness is so unrelenting that the argument seems brittle even its most ef? fective moments. Kramer has a style to match his methodology, and too often that further weakens his case. This is a book which limitations . . . implicitly elucidate the structural principle. I discovered one fifty-four-word sentence which the final score stood ten prepositional phrases for Kramer, one for Hardy. Geoffrey Thurley's Psychology of Hardy's Novels: The Nervous and the Statuesque reveals that the secret of Hardy's fiction is typological nature: Thus, the types now emerge as themselves determinants of behaviour: we cannot help being and passionate or fair and ethereal. This, bluntly, and a very small nutshell, is my theme, and I believe, Hardy's. Thurley's title is misleading as well as peculiar. His approach is really morphological, with character-types presented in terms of body-build or glands or blood, rather than psychological. After a makeshift attempt to establish a typological tradition?Scott, the Brontes, Melville, with as the capstone?Thurley presents readings of the novels, complete with angels and devils, endomorphs and ectomorphs, leptosomatics and pyknics, viscerotonics, cerebrotonics, and somatotonics, dancers and thinkers, and of course the nervous and the statuesque. The white virgins and dark vil? lains Lawrence perceives his Study of Thomas Hardy are also present. It strikes me that Thurley may be onto something. His scrutiny of the language with which describes characters suggests the presence of some sort of typological substructure. And might not typology be the secret behind the general feeling that Hardy's most successful characters are somehow universal and larger than life? The problem is the way which useful insights are swiftly in? flated into the key to all mythologies. Thurley's categories tend to be rather This content downloaded from 157.55.39.54 on Fri, 01 Jul 2016 04:25:02 UTC All use subject to http://about.jstor.org/terms" @default.
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