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Thomas Hardy : A Critical Spectrum (Hardcover) | Released: 2002
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Thomas Hardy was equally eminent as a novelist and a poet and thus holds a unique place in English Literature. More than seven decades after his death, Thomas Hardy is still surprisingly alive if uninterrupted critical attention is a test. The nineteen essays included in the volume thirteen on... Read More
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Author:
Ed. Rama Kundu
Publisher Name:
Atlantic
Language:
English
Binding:
(Hardcover)
About The Book
Thomas Hardy was equally eminent as a novelist and a poet and thus holds a unique place in English Literature.
More than seven decades after his death, Thomas Hardy is still surprisingly alive if uninterrupted critical attention is a test.
The nineteen essays included in the volume thirteen on Hardys fiction, five on his poetry, and one on general overview cover a broad range of critical perspective on Hardys fiction and poetry, which include the comparative, the Freudian, the existentialist, the absurdist, the psychospatial, the feminist, the aesthetic-artistic, the historicist, the dialectical, the mythical, the symbolic, among others.
The collection will be relevant and useful to both students and scholars of English literature as it brings into focus a wide spectrum of interesting sidelights on, and illuminating analyses of the various dimensions of Hardys works; some of the papers are refreshingly original and perceptive in their approach to and treatment of the respective subjects.
As a great writer Hardy has remained problematic, demanding that his readers wrestle with him. The present volume claims to have joined that unbroken wrestle more than a century-old with the words and meanings of Hardys works.
Contributions from the eminent scholars in the field have enhanced the value of the collection.Table of Contents: Section I
Critical Perspectives on Fiction
1. The Idiot in Wordsworth and Hardy
Sobha Chattopadhyay
2. Hardys Tragic Character : The Children of
Light
Usha Walters Kishore
3. The Quest for Self-identity in Thomas Hardy with Special Reference to his Novel The
Return of the Native
Vinod Kumar Maheswari
4. Egdon as Psycho-space
Suman Jana
5. Thomas Hardys Egdon Heath and Naguib Mahfouzs Zuqq Al-Midaqq : A Comparative
Study of the Protagonist Ayyoub M.A. Othman
6. A Mother-Obsessed Son S.M. Chanda
7. Motherhood in The Mayor of
Casterbridge : A Feminist Reading
Sneha Mishra
8. Hardys Women : A Feminist View
Santosh Chakrabarti
9. A Fresh Look at Thomas Hardys Henchard Subha Tiwari
10 . Tess of the dUrbervilles : Hardys Vision
of Life
S.P. Swain
11. Hardys Poetic Vision in Tess of the
dUrbervilles
Dipak Jyoti Baruah
12. The Problem of Love and Marriage in
Jude, the Obscure
Basavaraj Naikar
13. Hardy-Pierston : The Breakdown of Fiction
Rama Kundu
Section II
Critical Perspectives on Poetry
14. Thomas Hardy as a War-Poet
Mohit K. Ray
15. Thomas Hardy and the Aesthetics of
Dialecticism
Ranjan Ghosh
16. Hardy and Housman : A Comparative Study
Mallikarjun Patil
17. The Weeping Woman of Calvaria :
Demeter : Tryphena
Rama Kundu
18. The Poetic Corpus of Thomas Hardy : An
Evaluation
C.L. Khatri
Section III
An Overview of Hardys life and Works
19. Thomas Hardys Life and Works : An
Overview
T.M.J. Indra Mohan
A Select Reading List
List of Contributors
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