In Our Time

Thomas Hardy's Poetry (Archive Episode)

Nov 13, 2025
In this discussion on Thomas Hardy's poetry, guests Mark Ford, Jane Thomas, and Tim Armstrong delve into the poet's transition from novels back to poetry, driven by his profound grief for his wife Emma. They explore themes of love, loss, and skepticism in Hardy's work, including the poignant 'Poems of 1912-13' that reflect stages of mourning. The trio highlights Hardy's modern outlook, anti-war sentiments, and how he shaped English literature, influencing modernists while experimenting with vivid language and complex emotions.
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Poetry As Hardy's True Vocation

  • Hardy returned to poetry after achieving novel success and wrote for the last 38 years of his life.
  • He explored many genres and meters, seeing poetry as a higher artistic aim than novels.
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Emma Opened The Door To His Career

  • Emma persuaded Hardy to pursue writing rather than remain an architect, delaying their marriage for four years.
  • She edited and encouraged his early work and enabled his literary career.
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Skepticism Shapes Hardy's Early Love Poems

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