托马斯·哈代1840-1928

E. James
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大英图书馆为庆祝托马斯·哈代诞辰150周年而举办了一场同名展览。1872年《绿林树下》的成功促使哈代放弃了他的第一份建筑工作,转而全职写作。在接下来的25年里,他创作了一些英国文学中最著名的经典小说。围绕他的最后一部小说《无名的裘德》的争议让他感到沮丧和失望,他回到了他的最爱——诗歌。到1928年他去世时,他已成为19世纪和20世纪最杰出的文学人物之一。在这里,伊丽莎白·詹姆斯追溯了哈代漫长职业生涯的发展和里程碑,讨论了他的才华的许多方面,因为他们反映在他的文学作品。这些插图来自哈代作品的亲笔签名手稿、给出版商的信、图书馆收藏的签名第一版,以及图纸、建筑平面图和肖像。
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Thomas Hardy 1840–1928
This illustrated account of Thomas Hardy's life accompanies a British Library exhibition of the same title celebrating the 150th anniversary of his birth. The success of "Under the Greenwood Tree" in 1872 encouraged Hardy to abandon his first career as an architect for full-time writing, and over the next quarter-century he went on to create some of the best-known classic novels in English literature. Distressed and disillusioned by the controversy surrounding his last novel, "Jude the Obscure", he returned to his first love, poetry, and, by the time of his death in 1928 he was renowned as one of the most distinguished literary figures of the 19th and 20th centuries. Here, Elizabeth James traces the development and landmarks of Hardy's long career, discussing the many facets of his talent as they are reflected in his literary works. The illustrations are drawn from autograph manuscripts of Hardy's works, letters to his publisher and signed first editions in the Library's collections, as well as drawings, architectural plans and portraits.
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