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The Complete Poetry of Thomas Hardy - cover

The Complete Poetry of Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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The Complete Poetry of Thomas Hardy is an expansive collection that showcases the profound depth and emotional resonance characteristic of Hardy's poetic oeuvre. Bursting with lyrical beauty, these poems traverse themes of love, loss, nature, and existential reflection, frequently set against the backdrop of rural England. Hardy's literary style, marked by a blend of stark realism and rich imagery, invites readers into a world where human experience is irrevocably tied to the forces of nature and fate. The chronological arrangement of the poems offers insights into his evolving perspective, particularly in juxtaposition with the societal shifts of the late Victorian and early 20th centuries. Thomas Hardy, renowned as both a novelist and poet, was deeply influenced by the rural landscapes of his native Dorset and the tumultuous social changes of his time. His early training as an architect and lifelong fascination with the natural world informed his poetical articulation, leading him to question the human condition within a vast, indifferent universe. Hardy's own experiences with love and loss echo through these verses, making them a poignant testament to his understanding of life's complexities. Readers are encouraged to delve into The Complete Poetry of Thomas Hardy, as it serves not only as a historical reflection of its time but also as a timeless exploration of human emotions. Each poem challenges and comforts, urging us to contemplate our place in the world and the inevitable passage of time. This collection is an indispensable addition for both Hardy aficionados and those venturing into his poetic landscape for the first time.
Disponible depuis: 13/11/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 1391 pages.

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