Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Thomas Hardy
- Emma
- First wife -- ignored her in life, misses her in death
- Second Wife is his secretary (Florence) - only writes about Emma (1912-1913)
- He fears abandonment .
- The poems are rarely about her, as much as his reaction to her 'going'
- the significance of his pain
- Poems about Emma
- The Going
- The Voice
- On the Departure Platform
- Poems to Emma
- Neutral Tones
- First poem written to her
- ONE DAY YOU WILL LEAVE
- Nature
- Poems about nature (and sometimes war)
- The Darkling Thrush
- In Time of the Breaking Of Nations
- The Convergence of The Twain
- Drummer Hodge
- The natural world and living in it is key
- Wessex
- Industry is damaging it
- War and Nature
- or it is fighting back
- Nature = hope
- Pathetic Fallacy reflects his views
- Winter
- Rain
- Fog
- lack of life and colour
- shows all the problems
- South African nature destroys Wesex boys
- horrific - foreign stars
- Change
- Hardy fears change
- 'broken lyre'
- Things move on
- Century's corpse
- copse gate
- end of time
- 1900
- everything is changing at a hugely rapid rate
- Fear of change in TCoTT (titanic)
- mans best effort
- scary
- Dragon terms
- Tess embodies this fear of change
- Old vs New house
- Wessex is safe
- Poems that include change
- The Going
- more than Emma's death
- Change in his life
- Drummer Hodge
- Change into South Africa
- use of Afrikaans
- The Man he Killed
- war changes peeps
- The world is a worse place because of war
- Hope
- Huge tension in his poetry
- hope, and the pain when it is lost
- Poems that include hope
- The Darkling Thrush
- The thrush symbolizes his hope
- he is the thrush
- 'blast - beruffled
- 'blessed hope where of he knew/ that I was unaware'
- pessemistic view
- Neutral Tones
- looking for the disaster
- inevitable that she will let him down
- easier to expect disappointment
- protecting himself from being dissapointed
- TCOTT
- the crash was destined
- Nobody comes
- expectations of being let down
- car lights embody this
- All hope is rooted in the old world + its enduring
- Tess