Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/The_Dynasts> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 58 of
58
with 100 triples per page.
- The_Dynasts abstract "The Dynasts is an English-language drama in verse by Thomas Hardy. Hardy himself described this work as \"an epic-drama of the war with Napoleon, in three parts, nineteen acts and one hundred and thirty scenes\". Not counting the Forescene and the Afterscene, the exact total number of scenes is 131. The three parts were published in 1904, 1906 and 1908.Because of the ambition and scale of the work, Hardy acknowledged that The Dynasts was not a work that could be conventionally staged in the theatre, and described the work as \"the longest English drama in existence\". Scholars have noted that Hardy remembered war stories of the veterans of the Napoleonic wars in his youth, and used them as partial inspiration for writing The Dynasts many years later in his own old age. In addition, Hardy was a distant relative of Captain Thomas Hardy, who had served with Admiral Horatio Nelson at Trafalgar. Hardy consulted a number of histories and also visited Waterloo, Belgium, as part of his research.George Orwell wrote that Hardy had \"set free his genius\" by writing this drama and thought its main appeal was \"in the grandiose and rather evil vision of armies marching and counter-marching through the mists, and men dying by hundreds of thousands in the Russian snows, and all for absolutely nothing.\"".
- The_Dynasts wikiPageExternalLink thomas-hardy.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageID "7127359".
- The_Dynasts wikiPageLength "13900".
- The_Dynasts wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- The_Dynasts wikiPageRevisionID "656052359".
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Austerlitz.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Trafalgar.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Ulm.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Waterloo.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Category:1904_plays.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Category:1906_plays.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Category:1908_plays.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_by_Thomas_Hardy.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink French_invasion_of_Russia.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink George_Orwell.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Greek_chorus.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Masterpiece.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Modernism.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Napoleonic_Wars.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Pierre-Charles_Villeneuve.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Archibald_Alison,_1st_Baronet.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Thomas_Hardy,_1st_Baronet.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Tess_of_the_dUrbervilles.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hardy.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink War_and_Peace.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink Waterloo,_Belgium.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLink William_Pitt_the_Younger.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Dynasts".
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Dynasts: A drama of the Napoleonic Wars".
- The_Dynasts wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Dynasts: Part 3".
- The_Dynasts name "The Dynasts".
- The_Dynasts no "4043".
- The_Dynasts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-begin.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-break.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-end.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EngvarB.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gutenberg.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Original_research.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Thomas_Hardy.
- The_Dynasts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- The_Dynasts subject Category:1904_plays.
- The_Dynasts subject Category:1906_plays.
- The_Dynasts subject Category:1908_plays.
- The_Dynasts subject Category:Plays_by_Thomas_Hardy.
- The_Dynasts hypernym Drama.
- The_Dynasts type Work.
- The_Dynasts type Work.
- The_Dynasts comment "The Dynasts is an English-language drama in verse by Thomas Hardy. Hardy himself described this work as \"an epic-drama of the war with Napoleon, in three parts, nineteen acts and one hundred and thirty scenes\". Not counting the Forescene and the Afterscene, the exact total number of scenes is 131.".
- The_Dynasts label "The Dynasts".
- The_Dynasts sameAs Q7731298.
- The_Dynasts sameAs m.0h5l3l.
- The_Dynasts sameAs Q7731298.
- The_Dynasts wasDerivedFrom The_Dynasts?oldid=656052359.
- The_Dynasts isPrimaryTopicOf The_Dynasts.