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_aHardy, Thomas _eaut |
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245 | _aSelected Poems | ||
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_bPenguin Books _aLondon : _c1993. |
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300 | _axxi,250 pages ; | ||
490 | _aPenguin selected English poets. | ||
500 | _aIndex | ||
505 | _aFrom "Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1898)"; from "Poems of the Past and Present (1901)"; from "Time's Laughingsocks and Other Verses (1914)"; from "Satires of Circumstance, Lyrics and Reveries (1914)"; poems of 1912-13; from "Moments of Vision and Miscillaneous Verses (1917)"; from "Late Lyrics and Earlier (1922)"; from "Human Shows, for Phantasies, Songs and Trifles (1925)"; from "Winter Worlds in Various Moods and Metres (1928). | ||
520 | _aAlthough best remembered for his novels, Thomas Hardy thought of himself as a poet forced by circumstance to write fiction for a living. This selection of nearly two hundred poems includes pieces, such as "During Wind and Rain", "Channel Firing", "Afterwards", "The Darkling Thrush", "The Oxen", "To Lizbie Browne", and others | ||
650 | _aPoetry. | ||
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