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Although 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.
Although 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.