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Culturea Parution : 09-03-2024 98 pages
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Poems of the Past and the Present
Thomas Hardy
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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09-03-2024
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98
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167
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"Poems of the Past and the Present" by Thomas Hardy is a profound collection that delves into themes of war, human emotion, and the passage of time. The anthology is divided into several sections, each exploring different facets of human experience. The "War Poems" section reflects on the shift of conflict, capturing the emotional turmoil and societal changes brought about by war. Poems like "The Souls of the Slain" and "A Wife in London" poignantly depict the personal and collective grief experienced during wartime. The "Poems of Pilgrimage" section takes readers on a journey through historical and cultural landscapes, with Hardy reflecting on places like Rome and the Mediterranean. These poems often juxtapose the ancient with the modern, contemplating the continuity and change inherent in human history. In "Rome: On the Palatine," Hardy muses on the ruins of ancient Rome, blending past and present in a meditation on time's relentless march. The "Miscellaneous Poems" section offers a diverse array of themes, from the philosophical to the personal. "The Mother Mourns" and "I Said to Love" explore the complexities of love and loss, while "The Problem" and "The Subalterns" delve into existential questions and the human condition. Hardy's use of vivid imagery and emotional depth invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the broader human narrative. Throughout the collection, Hardy's mastery of language and form is evident, as he weaves together intricate patterns of thought and feeling. His work remains a testament to the enduring power of poetry to capture the essence of human life, with all its joys and sorrows.
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