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OverviewThis selection of Thomas Hardy's poetry does full justice to its humanity, integrity, humor, and evocative power, ranging from charming anthology pieces such as ""Weathers"" to the great love poems he wrote after the death of his first wife and his meditations on war and philosophy. The poems--nearly eighty in total--are set in the context of Hardy's life and thoughts, including personal writings by him and those closest to him. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas Hardy , Nicolas Soames , Bruce Alexander , Janet MawPublisher: Naxos Imprint: Naxos Edition: Library Edition ISBN: 9781094017204ISBN 10: 1094017205 Publication Date: 17 March 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this recording, examples of [Hardy's] poetry from early to late are interspersed with brief notes and quotes from his prose writing that put the selections in context...Read expressively, with particular attention to mood. -- AudioFile Author InformationThomas Hardy (1840-1928), English poet, dramatist, and novelist, was born on the Egdon Heath in Dorset. He studied in Dorchester and apprenticed to an architect before leaving for London, where he began to write. Unable to find a public for his poetry, which idealized the rural life, he turned to the novel and met with success as well as controversy. The strong public reaction against some of his darker themes turned him back to writing verse. Today several of his novels are considered masterpieces of tragedy. Nicolas Soames is a former classical music and judo journalist. For the past eighteen years, he has run Naxos AudioBooks, the award-winning label with a particular reputation for its spoken word recordings of literary classics from Homer and Dante to James Joyce and Haruki Murakami. Bruce Alexander (1932-2003) was the pseudonym for Bruce Cook, the well-known author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction. When Alexander died in late 2003, he had completed most of Rules of Engagement, leaving behind notes on how the remainder of the story was to unfold. The novel has been completed by John Shannon and Alexander's wife, Judith Aller. Janet Maw has worked for many years in theater, television, and radio, making her screen debut as Elizabeth Jane in the BBC TV series The Mayor of Casterbridge followed by Eleanor Bold in The Barchester Chronicles. She has played the murderess Martha Prebble in The Cater Street Hangman. Numerous roles in theater have included Juliet at the Old Vic. More recently, she has been a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company and is heard regularly on radio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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