Book description
Thomas Hardy wrote some of the most moving and personal poems in his
era and this collection brings together the best of his verse on life
and love.
Hardy's poems are by turn haunting, intense, songlike humerous and
tender. From snatched lovers' meetings to the wreck of the Titanic
from the death of a Dorest drummer boy in the Boer War to memories of
his dead wife Emma, from ghosts, loss and longing to pleasure in
landscape and weather, they tell the story of one of our best-loved
writers, and the people and places that inspired him.
Thomas Hardy was born on 2 June 1840. He wrote novels and poetry,
much of which is set in the semi-imaginary county of Wessex. His novels
include
Far From the Madding Crowd
(1874),
The Return of the Native
(1878),
The Mayor of Casterbridge
(1886),
Tess
o
f the D'Urbervilles
(1891) and
Jude The Obscure
(1895). He published his first volume of poetry,
Wessex Poems,
in 1898 and continued to publish collections of poems until his death
on 11 January 1928.