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In "The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy (Illustrated)," readers are invited to explore the profound depths of Hardy's poetic genius, encapsulated in a meticulously curated collection of his poetry. The volume encompasses a range of themes from nature, love, and loss to existential reflection, showcasing Hardy's mastery of language and form. With rich imagery and a lyrical style that intertwines emotional intensity with philosophical inquiry, this anthology resonates within the broader context of Victorian literature as it grapples with the complexities of modernity and the human…mehr

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In "The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy (Illustrated)," readers are invited to explore the profound depths of Hardy's poetic genius, encapsulated in a meticulously curated collection of his poetry. The volume encompasses a range of themes from nature, love, and loss to existential reflection, showcasing Hardy's mastery of language and form. With rich imagery and a lyrical style that intertwines emotional intensity with philosophical inquiry, this anthology resonates within the broader context of Victorian literature as it grapples with the complexities of modernity and the human condition. The inclusion of illustrations adds a visual dimension, enhancing the reader'Äôs immersion into Hardy'Äôs evocative world. Thomas Hardy, a pivotal figure in English literature known primarily for his novels, was a poet at heart. His experiences in rural Dorset and the turbulent socio-political changes of his era deeply influenced his work. Hardy'Äôs poetic output reflects his deep connection to the landscape and a profound understanding of human experience. His shift towards poetry later in life was a response to his disillusionment with the novel format and a desire to capture more elusive truths about existence. This illustrated anthology is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of life's beauty and its transience. Hardy'Äôs poetry offers rich insights into the human psyche, making it an essential collection for both scholars and poetry enthusiasts alike. Dive into this comprehensive work to appreciate the exquisite depth and enduring relevance of Hardy's literary legacy.

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Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), an eminent English novelist and poet, is renowned for his profound portrayal of the rural society and the inexorable forces of time and fate that impact human lives. Hailing from Dorset, which often served as the setting for his fictional region of Wessex, Hardy's work encapsulates the pastoral landscape alongside the trials and tribulations of his characters. Hardy's literary style often reflects a deep pessimism, influenced by his keen sense of the tragic aspects of human existence and his empathetic understanding of human frailty. His poetic opus, 'The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy (Illustrated),' stands as a testament to his multifaceted talent as a wordsmith and his capacity to intertwine the visual with the verbal. Hardy's verses resonate with the themes that pervade his novels - the dichotomy of destiny and free will, the clash between the individual and society, and the enduring essence of nature. Despite having initially embarked on a career in architecture, Hardy's literary flair prevailed, leading to the creation of classics such as 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' and 'Far from the Madding Crowd.' Hardy's contribution to literature has left an indelible mark, positioning him as a major figure in Victorian literature and a bridge to modernist poetry.