Thomas Hardy - The Dynasts - Part First:

Thomas Hardy - The Dynasts - Part First: "Poetry is emotion put into measure. The emotion must come by nature, but the measure can be acquired by art."

by Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy - The Dynasts - Part First:

Thomas Hardy - The Dynasts - Part First: "Poetry is emotion put into measure. The emotion must come by nature, but the measure can be acquired by art."

by Thomas Hardy

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Overview

Many giants of Literature originate from the shores of these emerald isles; Shakespeare, Dickens, Chaucer, The Brontes and Austen to which most people would willingly add the name Thomas Hardy. Far From The Madding Crowd', ' Tess Of The D'Urbervilles', 'The Mayor Of Casterbridge' are but three of his literary masterpieces. In fact, Hardy himself thought he was a poet who wrote novels purely for the money. Indeed his poems were not published until he was in his fifties after his major novels were published and his reputation set. His novels of course continue to influence and mentor our thoughts. Each is a journey through a mind that creates characters, landscapes and narratives that reveal themselves in rich and textured detail as few other writers are able to do.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785436093
Publisher: Portable Poetry
Publication date: 01/27/2016
Pages: 138
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

An English Victorian author of novels, poems, and short stories, Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) is best known for the classic books Far from the Madding Crowd, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, and Jude the Obscure. Set mostly in the semi-imagined region of Wessex, Hardy’s fictional works retain their popularity thanks to an accessible style, Romantic plots, and richly drawn characters.

Date of Birth:

June 2, 1840

Date of Death:

January 11, 1928

Place of Birth:

Higher Brockhampon, Dorset, England

Place of Death:

Max Gate, Dorchester, England

Education:

Served as apprentice to architect James Hicks
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