Download the FREE e-Book version of English novelist Thomas Hardy's story about a young man who falls victim to his own obsession with an amorous farm girl, in this classic novel of fate and unrequited love. Download it today!
Download the FREE e-Book version of English novelist Thomas Hardy's story about a young man who falls victim to his own obsession with an amorous farm girl, in this classic novel of fate and unrequited love. Download it today!
A moving depiction of modern love first published in 1882, English novelist Thomas Hardy's story charts the tragic romance of Lady Viviette Constantine and Swithin St. Cleve; who is both Lady Viviette's social inferior, and ten years her junior. Download this FREE e-Book today!
His work on crowd psychology became important during the first half of the twentieth century when it was used by media researchers such as Hadley Cantril and Herbert Blumer to describe the reactions of subordinate groups to media.
He also contributed to controversy about the nature of matter and energy. His book The Evolution of Matter was very popular in France (having twelve editions), and thou...
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Two on a Tower
By: Thomas Hardy
A moving depiction of modern love first published in 1882, English novelist Thomas Hardy's story charts the tragic romance of Lady Viviette Constantine and Swithin St. Cleve; who is both Lady Viviette's social inferior, and ten years her junior. Download this FREE e-Book today!
The crowd
By: Gustave Le Bon
His work on crowd psychology became important during the first half of the twentieth century when it was used by media researchers such as Hadley Cantril and Herbert Blumer to describe the reactions of subordinate groups to media. He also contributed to controversy about the nature of matter and energy. His book The Evolution of Matter was very popular in France (having twelve editions), and thou...