Thomas Hardy and the Death of Emma

Thomas Hardy and the Death of Emma
Author: Andrew Norman
Publisher: White Owl
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2024-08-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1399051210

A collection of poems reflecting Thomas Hardy's tumultuous marriage to Emma Gifford. In many of his poems, the great Dorset poet and novelist Thomas Hardy referred to a certain romantic courtship, a marriage which became progressively more problematical, and finally to a bereavement in which a man loses his wife. So, who was Hardy writing about? The clue is to be found in his early poems, where the names of several locations in North Cornwall are mentioned, this being the very same place which featured in Hardy’s courtship of Emma Gifford, who was to become his first wife. The poems raise certain questions. Given that Hardy and Emma gradually drifted apart so that in the end they lived mainly separate lives, albeit under the same roof, why was he so grief-stricken when she died, bearing in mind that their marriage was so unsatisfactory? How did Hardy cope as he passed through the various stages of grief, which he articulated so poignantly and expressively in his poems? These stages are recognized today, thanks to the work of Swiss-US psychiatrist, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, and US expert on grieving and loss, David Kessler. Finally, how did Hardy survive and come out the other side, and can his experience be a guide to others who find themselves alone and bereft after losing their partner?

The Withered Arm and Other Stories 1874-1888

The Withered Arm and Other Stories 1874-1888
Author: Thomas Hardy
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2006-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0141938110

"See if she is dark or fair, and if you can, notice if her hands be white; if not, see if they look as though she had ever done housework, or are milker's hands like mine." So Rhoda Brook, the abandoned mistress of Farmer Lodge, is jealous to discover details of his new bride in 'The Withered Arm', the title story in this selection of Hardy's finest short stories. Hardy's first story, 'Destiny and a Blue Cloak' was written fresh from the success of Far From the Madding Crowd. Beautiful in their own right, these stories are also testing-grounds for the novels in their controversial sexual politics, their refusal of romance structures, and their elegiac pursuit of past, lost loves. Several of the stories in The Withered Arm were collected to form the famous volume, Wessex Tales (1888), the first time Hardy denoted 'Wessex' to describe his fictional world. The Withered Arm is the first of a new two-volume selection of Hardy's short stories, edited with an introduction and notes by Kristin Brady.

The Bookseller

The Bookseller
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Total Pages: 924
Release: 1913
Genre: Bibliography
ISBN:

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Thomas Hardy - The Mayor of Casterbridge / Jude the Obscure

Thomas Hardy - The Mayor of Casterbridge / Jude the Obscure
Author: Simon Avery
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2008-11-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137021683

This Reader's Guide analyses the critical history of two of Hardy's major tragic novels, from the time of their publication to the present. Simon Avery traces the changing critical fortunes of the texts and explores the diverse range of interpretations produced by different theoretical approaches.