Author: Florence Emily Hardy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108033822
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
The second volume (1930) of a fascinating account of Hardy's life, compiled by him in collaboration with his second wife.
The Later Years of Thomas Hardy, 1892-1928
Author: Florence Emily Hardy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108033822
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
The second volume (1930) of a fascinating account of Hardy's life, compiled by him in collaboration with his second wife.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108033822
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
The second volume (1930) of a fascinating account of Hardy's life, compiled by him in collaboration with his second wife.
The Early Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840-1891
Author: Florence Emily Hardy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Based on contemporary notes, letters, diaries, and biographical memoranda, as well as from oral information in conversations extending over many years.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Based on contemporary notes, letters, diaries, and biographical memoranda, as well as from oral information in conversations extending over many years.
The Pessimism of Thomas Hardy
Author: G. W. Sherman
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
ISBN: 9780838615829
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
Explains the social reasons for Thomas Hardy's consistent pessimism expressed in all his major works. The author contends that this came from the failure of bourgeois society to correct the anachronisms in the social machinery of the day.
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
ISBN: 9780838615829
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
Explains the social reasons for Thomas Hardy's consistent pessimism expressed in all his major works. The author contends that this came from the failure of bourgeois society to correct the anachronisms in the social machinery of the day.
The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy
Author: Thomas Hardy
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349101176
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
One of the literary world's great deceptions was perpetrated when Thomas Hardy wrote his Life in secret for publication after his death as an official biography. Since the true circumstances of its composition have been known The Early Life and Later Years of Thomas Hardy, published over the name of Florence Emily Hardy, has frequently been referred to as Hardy's autobiography. But this is not the whole truth: Florence altered much of what Hardy meant to appear in his 'biography'. Through careful examination of pre- publication texts, Michael Millgate has retrieved the text as it stood at the time of Hardy's final revision. For the first time The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy can be read as a true work of autobiography - an addition to the Hardy canon.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349101176
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
One of the literary world's great deceptions was perpetrated when Thomas Hardy wrote his Life in secret for publication after his death as an official biography. Since the true circumstances of its composition have been known The Early Life and Later Years of Thomas Hardy, published over the name of Florence Emily Hardy, has frequently been referred to as Hardy's autobiography. But this is not the whole truth: Florence altered much of what Hardy meant to appear in his 'biography'. Through careful examination of pre- publication texts, Michael Millgate has retrieved the text as it stood at the time of Hardy's final revision. For the first time The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy can be read as a true work of autobiography - an addition to the Hardy canon.
The Early Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840-1891
Author: Florence Emily Hardy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Tess of d'Urbervilles
Author: Thomas Hardy
Publisher: Amaryllis - an imprint of Manjul Publishing House
ISBN: 9391242650
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
When the impoverished Durbeyfield family learn that they may be descendants of the royal d’Urberville family, they are delighted at the thought of owning a potential fortune and ask their daughter, young Tess, to go and stake their claim. She initially refuses, but is forced to go when she accidentally kills their horse and cripples their livelihood. But her meeting with Alec d’Urberville goes horribly wrong, and she returns home in shame. Tess later falls in love with the kind Angel Clare but is forced to make a difficult decision: to tell him the truth of her past and face the consequences, or to remain silent. The book was controversial when first published and deemed “socially unacceptable” by some as Hardy’s uniquely feminist portrayal of Tess challenged the sexual morals of the time.
Publisher: Amaryllis - an imprint of Manjul Publishing House
ISBN: 9391242650
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
When the impoverished Durbeyfield family learn that they may be descendants of the royal d’Urberville family, they are delighted at the thought of owning a potential fortune and ask their daughter, young Tess, to go and stake their claim. She initially refuses, but is forced to go when she accidentally kills their horse and cripples their livelihood. But her meeting with Alec d’Urberville goes horribly wrong, and she returns home in shame. Tess later falls in love with the kind Angel Clare but is forced to make a difficult decision: to tell him the truth of her past and face the consequences, or to remain silent. The book was controversial when first published and deemed “socially unacceptable” by some as Hardy’s uniquely feminist portrayal of Tess challenged the sexual morals of the time.
The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Hardy
Author: Dale Kramer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139825550
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Thomas Hardy's fiction has had a remarkably strong appeal for general readers for decades, and his poetry has been acclaimed as among the most influential of the twentieth century. His work still creates passionate advocacy and opposition. The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Hardy is an essential introduction to this most enigmatic of writers. These commissioned essays from an international team of contributors comprises a general overview of all Hardy' s work and specific demonstrations of Hardy's ideas and literary skills. Individual essays explore Hardy's biography, aesthetics, his famous attachment to Wessex, and the impact on his work of developments in science, religion and philosophy in the late nineteenth century. Hardy's writing is also analysed against developments in contemporary critical theory and issues such as sexuality and gender. The volume also contains a detailed chronology of Hardy's life and publications, and a guide to further reading.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139825550
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Thomas Hardy's fiction has had a remarkably strong appeal for general readers for decades, and his poetry has been acclaimed as among the most influential of the twentieth century. His work still creates passionate advocacy and opposition. The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Hardy is an essential introduction to this most enigmatic of writers. These commissioned essays from an international team of contributors comprises a general overview of all Hardy' s work and specific demonstrations of Hardy's ideas and literary skills. Individual essays explore Hardy's biography, aesthetics, his famous attachment to Wessex, and the impact on his work of developments in science, religion and philosophy in the late nineteenth century. Hardy's writing is also analysed against developments in contemporary critical theory and issues such as sexuality and gender. The volume also contains a detailed chronology of Hardy's life and publications, and a guide to further reading.
Thomas Hardy
Author: Thomas Hardy
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
ISBN: 9781840225594
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
A biography of Thomas Hardy, this book offers a miscellany of reminiscences, anecdotes, folk-tales, personal insights, diary entries and reflections on art in general and fiction and poetry in particular.
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
ISBN: 9781840225594
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
A biography of Thomas Hardy, this book offers a miscellany of reminiscences, anecdotes, folk-tales, personal insights, diary entries and reflections on art in general and fiction and poetry in particular.
The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Hardy
Author: Rosemarie Morgan
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317041283
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
In The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Hardy, some of the most prominent Hardy specialists working today offer an overview of Hardy scholarship and suggest new directions in Hardy studies. The contributors cover virtually every area relevant to Hardy's fiction and poetry, including philosophy, palaeontology, biography, science, film, popular culture, beliefs, gender, music, masculinity, tragedy, topography, psychology, metaphysics, illustration, bibliographical studies and contemporary response. While several collections have surveyed the Hardy landscape, no previous volume has been composed especially for scholars and advanced graduate students. This companion is specially designed to aid original research on Hardy and serve as the critical basis for Hardy studies in the new millennium. Among the features are a comprehensive bibliography that includes not only works in English but, in acknowledgment of Hardy's explosion in popularity around the world, also works in languages other than English.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317041283
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
In The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Hardy, some of the most prominent Hardy specialists working today offer an overview of Hardy scholarship and suggest new directions in Hardy studies. The contributors cover virtually every area relevant to Hardy's fiction and poetry, including philosophy, palaeontology, biography, science, film, popular culture, beliefs, gender, music, masculinity, tragedy, topography, psychology, metaphysics, illustration, bibliographical studies and contemporary response. While several collections have surveyed the Hardy landscape, no previous volume has been composed especially for scholars and advanced graduate students. This companion is specially designed to aid original research on Hardy and serve as the critical basis for Hardy studies in the new millennium. Among the features are a comprehensive bibliography that includes not only works in English but, in acknowledgment of Hardy's explosion in popularity around the world, also works in languages other than English.
Thomas Hardy and History
Author: Fred Reid
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319541757
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
This book addresses the questions 'What did Thomas Hardy think about history and how did this enter into his writings?' Scholars have sought answers in 'revolutionary', 'gender', 'postcolonial' and 'millennial' criticism, but these are found to be unsatisfactory. Fred Reid is a historian who seeks answers by setting Hardy more fully in the discourses of philosophical history and the domestic and international affairs of Britain. He shows how Hardy worked out, from the late 1850s, his own 'meliorist' philosophy of history and how it is inscribed in his fiction. Rooted in the idea of cyclical history as propounded by the Liberal Anglican historians, it was adapted after his loss of faith through reading the works of Auguste Comte, George Drysdale and John Stuart Mill and used to defend the right of individuals to break with the Victorian sexual code and make their own 'experiments in living'.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319541757
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
This book addresses the questions 'What did Thomas Hardy think about history and how did this enter into his writings?' Scholars have sought answers in 'revolutionary', 'gender', 'postcolonial' and 'millennial' criticism, but these are found to be unsatisfactory. Fred Reid is a historian who seeks answers by setting Hardy more fully in the discourses of philosophical history and the domestic and international affairs of Britain. He shows how Hardy worked out, from the late 1850s, his own 'meliorist' philosophy of history and how it is inscribed in his fiction. Rooted in the idea of cyclical history as propounded by the Liberal Anglican historians, it was adapted after his loss of faith through reading the works of Auguste Comte, George Drysdale and John Stuart Mill and used to defend the right of individuals to break with the Victorian sexual code and make their own 'experiments in living'.