

Thomas Hardy: Fate, Exclusion and Tragedy
Hardy is not the man he appears to be.
A portrait of the British writer Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), who, although he had radical instincts, hated hypocrisy, was of great poetic brilliance, had a tragic perception of life and a calm outward appearance, was at heart a man of seething and somber darkness.
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