This book examines Thomas Hardy’s writing in both prose and poetry, focusing on issues of perception, ‘being’, class and environment. It illustrates the ways in which Hardy represents a social world which serves as a ‘horizon’ for the individual and explores the dialectic between the perceptible world and human consciousness. Ebbatson demonstrates how, in Hardy’s oeuvre, modern life becomes alienated from its roots in rural life – individual freedom is achieved in works like&nbs...
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1. ‘The Bride-Night Fire’: Hardy & the Voice of the Folk.- 2. A Pair of Blue Eyes: The Cliff-Scene and the Literary Sublime.- 3. Moments of (Technological) V...
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Roger Ebbatson is Visiting Professor at Lancaster University and Emeritus Professor at University of Worcester, UK. He is the author of numerous books, in...