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Thomas Hardy: Faber & Faber

Autor Thomas Hardy Editat de Tom Paulin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2005
Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) was born in Dorset. He left school at sixteen to work as an apprentice for an architect who specialized in church restoration. He made his reputation as a novelist, and it wasn't until after the publication of his last novel, The Well-beloved, in 1897, that he dedicated himself to writing poetry.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780571226733
ISBN-10: 0571226736
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 119 x 199 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Ediția:Main - Poet to Poet
Editura: FABER AND FABER
Colecția Faber & Faber
Seria Faber & Faber

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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Both major novelist and major poet, with a distinctive off-beat and intensely personal style, Hardy is a modern writer born out of his time.

Notă biografică

Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) was born in Dorset. He left school at sixteen to work as an apprentice for an architect who specialized in church restoration. He made his reputation as a novelist, and it wasn't until after the publication of his last novel, The Well-beloved, in 1897, that he dedicated himself to writing poetry.

Tom Paulin was born in Leeds in 1949 but grew up in Belfast, and was educated at the universities of Hull and Oxford. He has published eight collections of poetry as well as a Selected Poems 1972–1990, two major anthologies, two versions of Greek drama, and several critical works, including The Day-Star of Liberty: William Hazlitt's Radical Style and recently, Crusoe's Secret: The Aesthetics of Dissent, The Road to Inver (2004) and Love's Bonfire (2012). Well known for his appearances on the BBC's Newsnight Review, he is also the G. M. Young Lecturer in English Literature at Hertford College, Oxford.