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Poems of Thomas Hardy: A New Selection [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 592 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 158x103x31 mm, weight: 300 g
  • Serija: Macmillan Collector's Library
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Macmillan Collector's Library
  • ISBN-10: 1509826807
  • ISBN-13: 9781509826803
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 592 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 158x103x31 mm, weight: 300 g
  • Serija: Macmillan Collector's Library
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Macmillan Collector's Library
  • ISBN-10: 1509826807
  • ISBN-13: 9781509826803
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Thomas Hardy saw himself, first and foremost, as a poet and he composed poetry throughout his prolific and acclaimed novel-writing years. In 1896, dismayed by the criticism he received on publication of Jude the Obscure, he astonished his worldwide readership by announcing that he would write no more novels. From 1898, until his death in 1928, Hardy published eight volumes of poetry - beginning with Wessex Poems and Other Verses - and this entirely new selection gives us the best from each volume. Now regarded as a bridge between the Victorian era and Modernism, his poetry is lyrical and soul-searching with subjects ranging from the poignant grief at the death of his wife to his experiences of war.

Edited and introduced by Ned Halley.

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A fascinating selection of Thomas Hardy's poetry in a pocket hardback edition

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A selection of the finest of Thomas Hardy's poetry by editor Ned Halley.
Introduction xxi
WESSEX POEMS AND OTHER VERSES
Preface
3(2)
The Temporary the All
5(1)
Amabel
6(2)
Hap
8(1)
Her Dilemma
9(1)
Revulsion
10(1)
She, to Him I
11(1)
She, to Him II
12(1)
She, to Him III
13(1)
She, to Him IV
14(1)
She at His Funeral
15(1)
The Sergeant's Song
16(1)
The Burghers
17(3)
Her Death and After
20(5)
The Dance at the Phoenix
25(6)
A Sign-Seeker
31(2)
The Ivy-Wife
33(1)
Friends Beyond
34(3)
San Sebastian
37(3)
Thoughts of Phena
40(1)
Middle-Age Enthusiasms
41(1)
In a Wood
42(2)
Neutral Tones
44(1)
Nature's Questioning
45(2)
The Bride-Night Fire
47(6)
Heiress and Architect
53(3)
I Look Into My Glass
56(3)
POEMS OF THE PAST AND THE PRESENT
Preface
59(2)
War Poems
Embarcation
61(1)
Departure
62(1)
At the War Office, London
63(1)
A Christmas Ghost-Story
64(1)
Drummer Hodge
65(1)
The Souls of the Slain
66(5)
The Sick Battle-God
71(3)
Poems of Pilgrimage
Genoa and the Mediterranean
74(1)
Shelley's Skylark
75(1)
In the Old Theatre, Fiesole
76(1)
Rome: On the Palatine
77(1)
Rome: Building a New Street in the Ancient Quarter
78(1)
Rome The Vatican: Sala delle Muse
79(1)
Lausanne In Gibbon's Old Garden: 11--12 p.m.
80(1)
On an Invitation to the United States
81(1)
Miscellaneous Poems
I Said to Love
82(2)
At a Lunar Eclipse
84(1)
The Subalterns
85(1)
The Sleep-Worker
86(1)
The Bullfinches
87(2)
God-Forgotten
89(2)
The Bedridden Peasant
91(2)
By the Earth's Corpse
93(2)
Mute Opinion
95(1)
To an Unborn Pauper Child
96(2)
To Lizbie Browne
98(3)
The Well-Beloved
101(3)
Her Reproach
104(1)
A Broken Appointment
105(1)
How Great My Grief
106(1)
I Need Not Go
107(2)
The Coquette, and After
109(1)
The Widow Betrothed
110(2)
His Immortality
112(1)
The To-Be-Forgotten
113(2)
An August Midnight
115(1)
Birds at Winter Nightfall
116(1)
The Puzzled Game-Birds
117(1)
The Last Chrysanthemum
118(1)
The Darkling Thrush
119(2)
The Comet at Yell'ham
121(1)
The Dame of Athelhall
122(3)
A Wasted Illness
125(2)
The Levelled Churchyard
127(1)
The Ruined Maid
128(1)
The Respectable Burgher
129(2)
Architectural Masks
131(1)
The Tenant-for-Life
132(1)
The King's Experiment
133(2)
The Tree
135(3)
The Self-Unseeing
138(1)
In Tenebris I
139(1)
In Tenebris II
140(2)
In Tenebris III
142(2)
The Church-Builder
144(4)
The Lost Pyx
148(3)
Tess's Lament
151(4)
TIME'S LAUGHINGSTOCKS AND OTHER VERSES
Preface
155(2)
A Trampwoman's Tragedy
157(5)
The House of Hospitalities
162(1)
Bereft
163(1)
John and Jane
164(1)
The Rejected Member's Wife
165(1)
Autumn in King's Hintock Park
166(1)
Reminiscences of a Dancing Man
167(2)
The Dead Man Walking
169(2)
More Love Lyrics
Her Definition
171(1)
On the Departure Platform
172(1)
In a Cathedral City
173(1)
I Say, 'I'll Seek Her
174(1)
At Waking
175(2)
Four Footprints
177(1)
The End of the Episode
178(1)
The Sigh
179(2)
The Conformers
181(2)
The Dawn after the Dance
183(2)
Misconception
185(1)
The Voice of the Thorn
186(1)
From Her in the Country
187(1)
To an Impersonator of Rosalind
188(1)
To an Actress
189(1)
He Abjures Love
190(2)
A Set of Country Songs
Let Me Enjoy
192(1)
At Casterbridge Fair
193(7)
The Dark-Eyed Gentleman
200(1)
To Carrey Clavel
201(1)
The Orphaned Old Maid
202(1)
The Spring Call
203(1)
Julie-Jane
204(2)
The Husband's View
206(2)
Rose-Ann
208(1)
Pieces Occasional and Various
A Church Romance
209(1)
A Dream Question
210(1)
By the Barrows
211(1)
The Roman Road
212(1)
The Rambler
213(1)
Night in the Old Home
214(1)
The Pine Planters
215(3)
After the Last Breath
218(1)
One We Knew
219(2)
She Hears the Storm
221(1)
God's Education
222(1)
The Unborn
223(1)
The Man He Killed
224(1)
Wagtail and Baby
225(1)
George Meredith
226(1)
Yell'ham-Wood's Story
227(4)
SATIRES OF CIRCUMSTANCE
Lyrics and Reveries
In Front of the Landscape
231(3)
Channel Firing
234(2)
The Convergence of the Twain
236(2)
The Ghost of the Past
238(2)
After the Visit
240(1)
When I Set Out for Lyonnesse
241(1)
Wessex Heights
242(3)
The Place on the Map
245(2)
The Schreckhorn
247(1)
A Thunderstorm in Town
248(1)
The Torn Letter
249(2)
The Face at the Casement
251(3)
My Spirit Will Not Haunt the Mound
254(1)
In Death Divided
255(2)
A Singer Asleep
257(80)
MOMENTS OF VISION AND MISCELLANEOUS VERSES
Moments of Vision
337(1)
Afternoon Service at Mellstock
338(1)
In a Museum
339(1)
Apostrophe to an Old Psalm Tune
340(2)
At the Word `Farewell'
342(2)
Heredity
344(1)
You Were the Sort that Men Forget
345(1)
Near Lanivet, 1872
346(2)
Copying Architecture in an Old Minster
348(2)
To Shakespeare
350(2)
On a Midsummer Eve
352(1)
The Blinded Bird
353(1)
To My Father's Violin
354(2)
The Young Churchwarden
356(1)
Lines
357(1)
The Occultation
358(1)
Life Laughs Onward
359(1)
Something Tapped
360(1)
The Announcement
361(1)
The Oxen
362(1)
In Her Precincts
363(1)
Transformations
364(1)
The Last Signal
365(1)
Great Things
366(2)
The Blow
368(1)
The Musical Box
369(2)
On Sturminster Foot-Bridge
371(1)
Old Furniture
372(2)
Logs on the Hearth
374(1)
The Caged Goldfinch
375(1)
At Madame Tussaud's in Victorian Years
376(1)
The Ballet
377(1)
The Five Students
378(2)
During Wind and Rain
380(1)
Paying Calls
381(1)
Who's in the Next Room?
382(1)
The Memorial Brass: 186---
383(1)
The Upper Birch-Leaves
384(1)
He Revisits His First School
385(1)
Midnight on the Great Western
386(1)
The Choirmaster's Burial
387(2)
Poems of War and Patriotism
Men Who March Away
389(2)
His Country
391(1)
England to Germany in 1914
392(1)
On the Belgian Expatriation
393(1)
An Appeal to America on Behalf of the Belgian Destitute
394(1)
The Pity of It
395(1)
In Time of Wars and Tumults
396(1)
In Time of `The Breaking of Nations'
397(1)
Cry of the Homeless
398(1)
Before Marching and After
399(1)
Often When Warring
400(1)
Then and Now
401(1)
A Call to National Service
402(1)
The Dead and the Living One
403(2)
A New Year's Eve in War Time
405(2)
I Met a Man
407(2)
I Looked Up from My Writing
409(1)
Finale
The Coming of the End
410(2)
Afterwards
412(5)
LATE LYRICS AND EARLIER
Weathers
417(1)
The Maid of Keinton Mandeville
418(1)
At a House in Hampstead
419(2)
`And There Was a Great Calm'
421(3)
A Young Man's Exhortation
424(1)
At Lulworth Cove a Century Back
425(1)
The Children and Sir Nameless
426(1)
At the Railway Station, Upway
427(1)
An Autumn Rain-Scene
428(1)
Voices from Things Growing in a Churchyard
429(2)
By Henstridge Cross at the Year's End
431(2)
A Procession of Dead Days
433(2)
The Marble Tablet
435(1)
The Master and the Leaves
436(1)
In the Small Hours
437(1)
On One Who Lived and Died Where He Was Born
438(2)
She Who Saw Not
440(1)
The Lament of the Looking-Glass
441(1)
The Casual Acquaintance
442(1)
The Whitewashed Wall
443(4)
HUMAN SHOWS, FAR PHANTASIES, SONGS, AND TRIFLES
Waiting Both
447(1)
The Monument-Maker
448(1)
Last Week in October
449(1)
An East-End Curate
450(1)
At Rushy-Pond
451(1)
A Spellbound Palace
452(2)
The Graveyard of Dead Creeds
454(1)
Life and Death at Sunrise
455(2)
One Who Married Above Him
457(2)
Nobody Comes
459(1)
The Faithful Swallow
460(1)
In Sherborne Abbey
461(2)
Snow in the Suburbs
463(1)
Last Look round St Martin's Fair
464(1)
The Prospect
465(1)
When Oats Were Reaped
466(1)
The Harbour Bridge
467(2)
Not Only I
469(1)
The Missed Train
470(1)
The Sheep-Boy
471(1)
Retty's Phases
472(2)
Bags of Meat
474(2)
Shortening Days at the Homestead
476(1)
To C.F.H.
477(1)
On Martock Moor
478(2)
The Bird-Catcher's Boy
480(3)
A Hurried Meeting
483(2)
Song to an Old Burden
485(4)
WINTER WORDS IN VARIOUS MOODS AND METRES
Introductory Note
489(2)
The New Dawn's Business
491(1)
Proud Songsters
492(1)
I Am the One
493(1)
The Prophetess
494(1)
To Louisa in the Lane
495(1)
Liddell and Scott
496(3)
Expectation and Experience
499(1)
Evening Shadows
500(1)
The Lodging-House Fuchsias
501(1)
Throwing a Tree
502(2)
Her Second Husband Hears Her Story
504(1)
The Lady in the Furs
505(1)
Childhood among the Ferns
506(1)
I Watched a Blackbird
507(1)
The Felled Elm and She
508(1)
The Clasped Skeletons
509(2)
After the Burial
511(1)
Concerning Agnes
512(1)
Henley Regatta
513(1)
We Field-Women
514(1)
Squire Hooper
515(2)
The Second Visit
517(1)
He Never Expected Much
518(1)
Our Old Friend Dualism
519(1)
A Forgotten Miniature
520(1)
The Aged Newspaper Soliloquizes
521(1)
June Leaves and Autumn
522(1)
Christmas: 1924
523(1)
The Single Witness
524(1)
How She Went to Ireland
525(1)
Dead `Wessex' the Dog to the Household
526(2)
The Boy's Dream
528(1)
Family Portraits
529(2)
He Resolves to Say No More
531(2)
Index of titles 533(12)
Index of first lines 545
Thomas Hardy was born in Dorset in 1840, the eldest of four children. At the age of sixteen he became an apprentice architect but continued to develop his classical education by studying between the hours of four and eight each morning. With encouragement from Horace Moule of Queens' College Cambridge, he began to write fiction. His first published novel was Desperate Remedies in 1871. Thus began a series of increasingly dark novels, all set within the rural landscape of his native Dorset. Such was the success of these early works, which included A Pair of Blue Eyes (1873) and Far From the Madding Crowd (1874), that he gave up his work as an architect to concentrate on his writing. However, he had difficulty publishing Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1889) and was forced to make changes in order for it to be judged suitable for family readers. This, coupled with the stormy reaction to the negative tone of Jude the Obscure (1895), prompted Hardy to abandon writing novels altogether and he concentrated on poetry for the rest of his life. He died in January 1928.