242 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    Thomas Hardy was the foremost novelist of his time, as well as an established poet. Author of Jude the Obscure and Far from the Madding Crowd, Hardy reflected in his works the dynamics of social, intellectual and aesthetic change in nineteenth-century England.
    This guide provides students with a lucid introduction to Hardy's life and works and the basis for a sound comprehension of his work, including:

    • the major aspects of Hardy's life in the context of contemporary culture
    • a detailed commentary on Hardy's most important work and a critical map of Hardy's complete writing
    • an outline of the vast body of criticism that has built up around Hardy's work with examples of recent critical debate.

    Exposition and guide, this volume enables readers to form their own readings of one of the most important writers of the nineteenth century.

    Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations and Referencing Introduction Part 1: Life and Contexts  Part 2: Work  Part 3: Criticism Chronology  Bibliography.  Index

    Biography

    Geoffrey Harvey is the author of The Romantic Tradition in Modern English Poetry (1986). He is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Reading.