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Reading Thomas Hardy
A powerful new account of Hardy's novels by a leading scholar, emphasizing their affirmative elements and their often poetic prose.
George Levine (Author)
9781107177963, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 25 May 2017
162 pages
23.5 x 15.7 x 1.3 cm, 0.4 kg
'A wide range of readers will be attracted by the accessible style, moderate length, and reasonable price of Reading Thomas Hardy. Those less familiar with Hardy criticism will benefit from Levine's adept summaries of some of the major areas of debate, which cover questions of realism, style, respectability, narrative position, and observation. But, above all, this book will bring into critical view a more dynamic understanding of Hardy - a writer whose attentiveness to the natural world re-enchants his readers.' Jonathan Godshaw Memel, Modern Language Review
This major new reading of the novels of Thomas Hardy, by leading critic George Levine, disentangles the author's often elaborately distanced prose from his beautiful poetic and precise renderings of the natural world. Clear, direct and minimally academic in his own writing, Levine provides an overview of Hardy's entire fictional canon, with extensive discussions of his early and late novels including his last, The Well-Beloved. Levine draws new attention to the way Hardy absorbed both the ideas and the writing strategies of Charles Darwin, and develops new perspectives first articulated in the criticism of great novelists - in particular Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence. Levine departs from the critical norm by reading Hardy in the context of his deep feeling for the natural world and all living things, and the implicit affirmation of life that sometimes drives his bleakest narratives.
1. Shaping Hardy's art: vision, class, and sex
2. Hardy and Darwin: an enchanting Hardy?
3. The Mayor of Casterbridge: reversing the real
Interlude: Jude and the power of art
4. From mindless matter to the art of the mind: The Well-Beloved
5. The poetry of the novels.
Subject Areas: Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers [DSK], Literary studies: poetry & poets [DSC], Literary studies: from c 1900 - [DSBH], Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 [DSBF]
