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Thomas Hardy's 'The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy (Illustrated)' offers an expansive testament to the lyrical genius and breadth of one of the Victorian era's most remarkable literary figures. This comprehensive volume brings together over 940 poems that encapsulate the pastoral nuances, the emotional intricacies, and the inexorable fate within human experience. Hardy's verses traverse the landscapes of Wessex, the impressions of war, and the complexities of love and loss, all conveyed with the solemn beauty of his narrative poetic voice. His work embodies the transition from the…mehr

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Thomas Hardy's 'The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy (Illustrated)' offers an expansive testament to the lyrical genius and breadth of one of the Victorian era's most remarkable literary figures. This comprehensive volume brings together over 940 poems that encapsulate the pastoral nuances, the emotional intricacies, and the inexorable fate within human experience. Hardy's verses traverse the landscapes of Wessex, the impressions of war, and the complexities of love and loss, all conveyed with the solemn beauty of his narrative poetic voice. His work embodies the transition from the Romantic ideals to the Naturalist perspective, making his poetry a compelling adjunct to his prose and a significant aspect of the literary context of his time. Hardy, born in 1840, garnered fame as an English novelist whose poetry often remained in the shadow of his narrative works, such as 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' and 'Far from the Madding Crowd'. Influenced by Romantic poets like William Wordsworth, Hardy's poetry reveals a deep resonance with the natural world and a poignant inquiry into the human condition. His poetic labor reflects years of acute observation and reflective contemplation, perhaps as a response to the profound changes of the Victorian era-changes that he both embraced and critiqued in his lifetime. Replete with illustrations that elevate the sensory experience of the reader, 'The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy' is an essential volume for enthusiasts of Victorian literature and for those devoted to the poetic exploration of life's perennial questions. Hardy's poetry, with its authentic vernacular expression and its rich tapestry of rural life and existential musings, is recommended for readers seeking a profound connection with the past and a lyrical engagement with enduring human themes.

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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.