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Thomas Hardy's Poetry

In Our Time

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Contrasting Voices: Hardy vs. Brooke

This chapter examines the divergent poetic styles of Thomas Hardy and Rupert Brooke, emphasizing Hardy's anti-nationalistic sentiments and his focus on overlooked subjects like soldiers in war. It highlights Hardy's innovative language, emotional depth, and themes of dislocation, alongside his reflections on nature as indifferent rather than idyllic. The discussion also touches on Hardy's influence on future poets and his desire for immortality through poetry, contrasting his life experiences with those of Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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