Stones are everywhere to be found in Hardy's works. His father worked as a stonemason and Hardy himself trained as an architect. The years that he spent in London moving churchyards for the railway and restoring churches made a painful impression on him. Back in Dorset, he was confronted with the Neolithic monuments of Stonehenge and other pagan monuments such as the tumuli on Egdon Heath and other landmarks. Hardy knew all about archaeology and all about the religious aspects of the past. In other words, through the plight of characters such as Eustacia, Tess or Jude, we are always reminded about past customs such as the bonfires on the hills which recall druidic and Saxon times. Tess's tragedy is summed up by a series of stones (including...
Les rapports conflictuels que Thomas Hardy entretenait avec ses éditeurs sont notoires. Sa profonde ...
Thomas Hardy’s poetry is haunted by the past. Objects become the uncanny trace of the spectral, like...
Thomas Hardy occupe une place ambiguë dans la littérature anglaise. Son œuvre romanesque lui valut à...
En Angleterre et en Bretagne, la littérature sous l'influence de l'Irlande voisine, présente encore ...
Thomas Hardy was often reproached—notably by his contemporaries—for the defects and lack of polish a...
Thomas Hardy souhaitait que l on se rappelât de lui comme poète. Sa réputation fut cependant bâtie s...
Auteur de romans aussi majeurs que Far from the Madding Crowd, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Tess of th...
La critique hardyenne n’a pas manqué de souligner comment l’œuvre du poète-romancier se construit so...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure (1895) is about displacement. First, it ...
Thomas Hardy viewed novel writing as an extension of oral tale-telling and wrote more by instinct th...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s extreme proximity with the visual arts is now well-acknowledged...
The 69th volume of Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens is an issue that compiles eight spontaneous con...
The paper examines the ways in which Thomas Hardy’s abandoned career as a draughtsman and assistant ...
The present paper is a reading of Thomas Hardy's novel, The Woodlanders, approached from the vantage...
Thomas Hardy, a world-famous English novelist, is not only known as the ‘Saint of Max Gate’ but also...
Les rapports conflictuels que Thomas Hardy entretenait avec ses éditeurs sont notoires. Sa profonde ...
Thomas Hardy’s poetry is haunted by the past. Objects become the uncanny trace of the spectral, like...
Thomas Hardy occupe une place ambiguë dans la littérature anglaise. Son œuvre romanesque lui valut à...
En Angleterre et en Bretagne, la littérature sous l'influence de l'Irlande voisine, présente encore ...
Thomas Hardy was often reproached—notably by his contemporaries—for the defects and lack of polish a...
Thomas Hardy souhaitait que l on se rappelât de lui comme poète. Sa réputation fut cependant bâtie s...
Auteur de romans aussi majeurs que Far from the Madding Crowd, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Tess of th...
La critique hardyenne n’a pas manqué de souligner comment l’œuvre du poète-romancier se construit so...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure (1895) is about displacement. First, it ...
Thomas Hardy viewed novel writing as an extension of oral tale-telling and wrote more by instinct th...
International audienceThomas Hardy’s extreme proximity with the visual arts is now well-acknowledged...
The 69th volume of Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens is an issue that compiles eight spontaneous con...
The paper examines the ways in which Thomas Hardy’s abandoned career as a draughtsman and assistant ...
The present paper is a reading of Thomas Hardy's novel, The Woodlanders, approached from the vantage...
Thomas Hardy, a world-famous English novelist, is not only known as the ‘Saint of Max Gate’ but also...
Les rapports conflictuels que Thomas Hardy entretenait avec ses éditeurs sont notoires. Sa profonde ...
Thomas Hardy’s poetry is haunted by the past. Objects become the uncanny trace of the spectral, like...
Thomas Hardy occupe une place ambiguë dans la littérature anglaise. Son œuvre romanesque lui valut à...