商品簡介
Hardy (1840-1928) is best known for his novels, but here scholars of English literature both within and beyond anglophone countries look at his poetry, exploring the size, quality and achievement that is little known to the public or non-specialist scholar. They cover landscape into memory, misalignments, specters of doubt and faith, and poetic craft and accidentals. Their topics include reclaiming English bones: corporeal commemoration in Hardy's war poems, rhyming events and the pessimistic muse, the end game: Hardy's looking glass, agnosticism and freethinking: the influence of Leslie Stephen, uncomfortably numb: "In Tenebris," and punctuating voice and space. Annotation c2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
作者簡介
Adrian Grafe is a professor of English at Artois University in France. He was an associate professor at the Sorbonne for 10 years, has published broadly on poetry, and was named a Fellow of the English Association in 2011. Laurence Estanove teaches English at Paris-Descartes University, France. The author of many essays on Hardy’s novels and poems, she is a cofounder of FATHOM (French Association for Thomas Hardy Studies) and coeditor of its online journal.