Thomas Hardy frequently insisted that his poems were not
self-expressive, but dramatic or 'impersonative'. Yet biographical
expositions have dulled their impersonality. Brian Green's approach
is more exacting and rewarding; taking Hardy at his word, he traces
Hardy's 'master theme' throughout the corpus of poems - a governing
concern which merges Victorian and perennial ideas throughout the
whole of Hardy's writings.
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