Winter Words: Poetry and Personal Writings

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Book
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ISBN 10
9626343737
ISBN 13
9789626343739
Category
CD - audiobook
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Publication Year
2006
Publisher
Abstract
This selection of Hardy's poetry does full justice to its humanity, integrity, humour and evocative power, ranging from charming anthology pieces such as "Weathers" to the great love poems he wrote after the death of his first wife and the meditations on war and philosophy. The poems - nearly 80 in total - are set in the context of his life and thought, including personal writings by him and those closest to him.
Use this link to download a pdf (included with the CD) of the full list of poems on the disc.
Use this link to download a pdf (included with the CD) of the full list of poems on the disc.
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Titles included on this CD:
The Oxen
A Church Romance
The Self-Seeing
Neutral Tones
When I Set Out for Lyonnesse
Domicilium
During Wind and Rain
The House of Hospitalities
Night In The Old Home
A Trampwoman’s Tragedy
At The Railway Station, Upway
One Ralph Blossom Soliloquizes
The Ruined Maid
The Lost Pyx: A Medieval Legend
Great Things
Weathers
Snow in the Suburbs
The Fallow Deer at the Lonely House
In Tenebris I
In Tenebris II
Wessex Heights
At Day-Close in November
Shut Out That Moon
The Five Students
A Commonplace Day
I Look into my Glass
Nobody Comes
Exeunt Omnes
The Workbox
Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?
In Church
In the Cemetery
At Tea
At a Watering Place
The Curate’s Kindness A Workhouse Irony
The Rash Bride: An Experience of the Mellstock Quire
A Countenance
The Contretemps
Plena Timoris
Molly Gone
A Broken Appointment
The Division
The Photograph
Thoughts of Phena at News of her Death
Her Death and After
Her Immortality
A Night in November
He Prefers Her Earthly
Under the Waterfall
The Going
The Frozen Greenhouse: St Juliot
I Found Her Out There
The Haunter
The Voice
His Visitor
After a Journey
Beeny Cliff: March 1870-March 1913
At Castle Boterel
Before Life and After
In The British Museum
In the Servants’ Quarters
Epitaph on a Pessimist: from the French and Greek
The Darkling Thrush
The Convergence of the Twain
Men Who March Away Song of the Soldiers, September 5th, 1914
Channel Firing: April 1914
A Christmas Ghost Story Christmas Eve, 1899
Drummer Hodge
In Time Of ‘The Breaking Of Nations’ 1915
Afterwards
The Oxen
A Church Romance
The Self-Seeing
Neutral Tones
When I Set Out for Lyonnesse
Domicilium
During Wind and Rain
The House of Hospitalities
Night In The Old Home
A Trampwoman’s Tragedy
At The Railway Station, Upway
One Ralph Blossom Soliloquizes
The Ruined Maid
The Lost Pyx: A Medieval Legend
Great Things
Weathers
Snow in the Suburbs
The Fallow Deer at the Lonely House
In Tenebris I
In Tenebris II
Wessex Heights
At Day-Close in November
Shut Out That Moon
The Five Students
A Commonplace Day
I Look into my Glass
Nobody Comes
Exeunt Omnes
The Workbox
Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?
In Church
In the Cemetery
At Tea
At a Watering Place
The Curate’s Kindness A Workhouse Irony
The Rash Bride: An Experience of the Mellstock Quire
A Countenance
The Contretemps
Plena Timoris
Molly Gone
A Broken Appointment
The Division
The Photograph
Thoughts of Phena at News of her Death
Her Death and After
Her Immortality
A Night in November
He Prefers Her Earthly
Under the Waterfall
The Going
The Frozen Greenhouse: St Juliot
I Found Her Out There
The Haunter
The Voice
His Visitor
After a Journey
Beeny Cliff: March 1870-March 1913
At Castle Boterel
Before Life and After
In The British Museum
In the Servants’ Quarters
Epitaph on a Pessimist: from the French and Greek
The Darkling Thrush
The Convergence of the Twain
Men Who March Away Song of the Soldiers, September 5th, 1914
Channel Firing: April 1914
A Christmas Ghost Story Christmas Eve, 1899
Drummer Hodge
In Time Of ‘The Breaking Of Nations’ 1915
Afterwards
Number of Copies
1
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