Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy

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Part of the respected Literature in Perspective series, this critical study presents a thorough and authoritative examination of the life and works of Thomas Hardy, one of Victorian England's most celebrated novelists and poets. Trevor Johnson chronicles Hardy's literary career with precision, guiding readers through the major novels — from Far from the Madding Crowd to Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure — while illuminating the recurring themes of rural decline, fate, and human tragedy that define his writing. The study argues that Hardy's unique position as a bridge between Victorian tradition and modernist sensibility makes him an indispensable figure in the English literary canon. Written with academic clarity and accessibility, it serves as an ideal companion for students and general readers alike seeking a deeper understanding of Hardy's enduring literary legacy.

Author: Trevor Johnson
Format: Paperback

Genre: Literary theory

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

Part of the respected Literature in Perspective series, this critical study presents a thorough and authoritative examination of the life and works of Thomas Hardy, one of Victorian England's most celebrated novelists and poets. Trevor Johnson chronicles Hardy's literary career with precision, guiding readers through the major novels — from Far from the Madding Crowd to Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure — while illuminating the recurring themes of rural decline, fate, and human tragedy that define his writing. The study argues that Hardy's unique position as a bridge between Victorian tradition and modernist sensibility makes him an indispensable figure in the English literary canon. Written with academic clarity and accessibility, it serves as an ideal companion for students and general readers alike seeking a deeper understanding of Hardy's enduring literary legacy.