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🗓️ 3 October 2024
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Thomas Hardy (1840 -1928) and his commitment to poetry, which he prized far above his novels. In the 1890s, once he had earned enough from his fiction, Hardy stopped writing novels altogether and returned to the poetry he had largely put aside since his twenties. He hoped that he might be ranked one day alongside Shelley and Byron, worthy of inclusion in a collection such as Palgrave's Golden Treasury which had inspired him. Hardy kept writing poems for the rest of his life, in different styles and metres, and he explored genres from nature, to war, to epic. Among his best known are what he called his Poems of 1912 to 13, responding to his grief at the death of his first wife, Emma (1840 -1912), who he credited as the one who had made it possible for him to leave his work as an architect's clerk and to write the novels that made him famous.
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Mark Ford Poet, and Professor of English and American Literature, University College London
Jane Thomas Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Hull and Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Leeds
Tim Armstrong Professor of Modern English and American Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London
Producer: Simon Tillotson
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0:55.2 | Hello in the 1890s Thomas Hardy stopped writing novels and returned to his first love poetry and |
1:01.1 | he stayed writing poems for 38 years the rest of his life. |
1:05.0 | In different styles and meters he explored genres from nature, the Darkling Thrush, |
1:10.0 | to war drummer Hodgy and to Epics, the Dinas. |
1:13.7 | And among his best known are what he called his poems 1912 to 13, responding to his grief |
1:19.2 | at the death of his first wife Emma, who was neither his first love nor his last who was the muse who |
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