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  1. 1. Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)
  2. 2. • Wessex Poems and Other Verses , 1898 • Collection of poems by Thomas Hardy • Called the Wessex Poems • Readers did not like the poems because Hardy was already an established novelist by then • Criticisms against his final novel “Jude the Obscure” affected Hardy- (Hardy took it as ‘failure’) • (Hardy was particularly unconventional to that time) • these poems have a personal tone, and a romantic mood/tone/setting • Wessex is a fictional landscape; many of his novels are set in Wessex. • He has a sentimental attachment to this landscape • In real, it is said to be Dorset, where Hardy was born
  3. 3. • Wessex Heights • eight stanza poem • AABB CCDD • Has a certain Romanticist sentiment • Wessex Heights- Wessex Hill • the speaker says the only places that comforts him is the ‘outside’, away from the town. • He is standing on the Wessex Heights and now he can see the world from the top. • He is looking out over his own life (a top-down view) • He contemplates his own life as a poet/creative person • (he tries to see himself as a poet and hence being different/separate from the rest) • About people (the mass) who fail to understand • His plight in the common everyday world of prudery/pretention/ artificiality/materialistic outlook

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