Thomas Hardy and the Death of Emma: What His Writings Reveal

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Author Andrew Norman
Format Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication Date 2024-07-31
Pages 224
ISBN-13 9781399051170

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In many of his poems, the great Dorset poet and novelist Thomas Hardy referred to a certain romantic courtship, a marriage which became progressively more problematical, and finally to a bereavement in which a man loses his wife. So, who was Hardy writing about? The clue is to be found in his early poems, where the names of several locations in North Cornwall are mentioned, this being the very same place which featured in Hardy’s courtship of Emma Gifford, who was to become his first wife.The poems raise certain questions. Given that Hardy and Emma gradually drifted apart so that in the end they lived mainly separate lives, albeit under the same roof, why was he so grief-stricken when she died, bearing in mind that their marriage was so unsatisfactory?How did Hardy cope as he passed through the various stages of grief, which he articulated so poignantly and expressively in his poems? These stages are recognized today, thanks to the work of Swiss-US psychiatrist, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, and US expert on grieving and loss, David Kessler.Finally, how did Hardy survive and come out the other side, and can his experience be a guide to others who find themselves alone and bereft after losing their partner?

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Weight 0.476 kg
Dimensions 2.6 × 16.4 × 24.1 cm
Author

Andrew Norman

Publisher

Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Imprint

White Owl

Format

Hardback

ISBN-13

9781399051170

Publication Date

2024-07-31

Publication Year

2024

Pages

224

Country of Publication

GB

Language

English

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