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THOMAS HARDY Ultimate Collection: 15 Novels, 53 Short Stories & 650+ Poems (Illustrated Edition)

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The "Thomas Hardy Ultimate Collection" presents an exhaustive anthology of Hardy's literary contributions, encompassing 15 novels, 53 short stories, and over 650 poems, all richly illustrated. This meticulously curated collection offers readers a comprehensive exploration of Hardy's themes of love, loss, and the inexorable power of nature. His narrative style blends realism with an acute psychological insight, often reflecting the complexities of rural life in Victorian England. Students and scholars alike will find the collection invaluable in understanding Hardy's critique of social norms and the predicaments of his often tragic protagonists. Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) was a pivotal figure in English literature, known for his deep-seated connection to the landscape of Wessex, which became a crucial backdrop for his narratives. His experiences as an architect and the agonies of his personal relationships infused his writing with an authenticity and emotional depth that resonate across time. Hardy's transition from poetry to novel writing illustrates his evolving literary ambitions and situates him as a bridge between 19th-century romanticism and modernist realism. This ultimate collection is a must-have for any literary enthusiast, offering a profound insight into the works of one of literature's greats. Ideal for both casual readers and scholars, the anthology invites exploration and re-exploration, ensuring that Hardy's poignant voice continues to echo in contemporary discourse.

© 2023 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547747291

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Ebook: 9 de dezembro de 2023

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