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The irony and bleakness of Hardy's work foreshadows _____.
The irony and bleakness of Hardy's work foreshadows _____.
the same tonality of much modernist work
According to one critic, "Hardy's verse is a mirror to the soul, _____".
According to one critic, "Hardy's verse is a mirror to the soul, _____".
reflecting the deepest thoughts and feelings of mankind.
Some critics viewed Hardy as a naïve poet "_____".
Some critics viewed Hardy as a naïve poet "_____".
of simple attitudes and outlook.
Which influential American poet is Hardy sometimes compared to regarding finding "beauty and meaning in the ordinary?"
Which influential American poet is Hardy sometimes compared to regarding finding "beauty and meaning in the ordinary?"
Why are Hardy's poems often located in the past, recalled by memory?
Why are Hardy's poems often located in the past, recalled by memory?
Hardy is often considered a _____ poet, combining Victorian sentimentality with a more bleak, modernist worldview.
Hardy is often considered a _____ poet, combining Victorian sentimentality with a more bleak, modernist worldview.
Summarize the key themes and characteristics attributed to Hardy's poetry by the critic who described it as embodying 'loss', 'plangent regret', 'mortality', 'elegy', 'philosophy', 'rural nostalgia', 'engaging modesty', and 'decent liberalism'.
Summarize the key themes and characteristics attributed to Hardy's poetry by the critic who described it as embodying 'loss', 'plangent regret', 'mortality', 'elegy', 'philosophy', 'rural nostalgia', 'engaging modesty', and 'decent liberalism'.
According to one perspective, "Hardy's poetry is an _____ for a lost world".
According to one perspective, "Hardy's poetry is an _____ for a lost world".
Hardy's poetry is described as deeply solitary, often centering on the figure of an _____.
Hardy's poetry is described as deeply solitary, often centering on the figure of an _____.
A critical view suggests that "Eliot's characters are trapped in their own minds, _____".
A critical view suggests that "Eliot's characters are trapped in their own minds, _____".
How is time portrayed in Eliot's poetry, according to the critic who described it as denying linearity?
How is time portrayed in Eliot's poetry, according to the critic who described it as denying linearity?
According to one critic, "Eliot's poetry presents the modern mind as _____".
According to one critic, "Eliot's poetry presents the modern mind as _____".
Eliot's poetry is seen as capturing the _____ of modern man.
Eliot's poetry is seen as capturing the _____ of modern man.
According to T.S. Eliot's theory of impersonality, poetry is not the expression of personality, but what?
According to T.S. Eliot's theory of impersonality, poetry is not the expression of personality, but what?
What term of reverence did Sylvia Plath use to refer to T.S. Eliot?
What term of reverence did Sylvia Plath use to refer to T.S. Eliot?
What does the irony and bleakness of Hardy's work foreshadow?
What does the irony and bleakness of Hardy's work foreshadow?
Hardy's verse is a mirror to the soul, reflecting the _____ thoughts and feelings of mankind.
Hardy's verse is a mirror to the soul, reflecting the _____ thoughts and feelings of mankind.
True or False: Some critics viewed Hardy as a naïve poet with simple attitudes and outlooks.
True or False: Some critics viewed Hardy as a naïve poet with simple attitudes and outlooks.
According to one critical perspective, what similarity does Hardy share with Whitman?
According to one critical perspective, what similarity does Hardy share with Whitman?
Why are Hardy's poems often located in the past, recalled by memory?
Why are Hardy's poems often located in the past, recalled by memory?
Hardy is often considered a _____ poet, combining Victorian sentimentality with a more bleak, modernist worldview.
Hardy is often considered a _____ poet, combining Victorian sentimentality with a more bleak, modernist worldview.
Which of the following themes are characteristic of Hardy's poetry, according to critical analysis? (Select all that apply)
Which of the following themes are characteristic of Hardy's poetry, according to critical analysis? (Select all that apply)
How is Hardy's poetry often characterized in relation to the past?
How is Hardy's poetry often characterized in relation to the past?
What characteristic figure often appears at the center of Hardy's solitary poetry?
What characteristic figure often appears at the center of Hardy's solitary poetry?
True or False: Critics suggest Eliot's characters are often portrayed as trapped in their own minds and unable to connect with the world.
True or False: Critics suggest Eliot's characters are often portrayed as trapped in their own minds and unable to connect with the world.
How does Eliot's poetry treat the concept of time?
How does Eliot's poetry treat the concept of time?
According to critics, Eliot's poetry presents the modern mind as _____ and _____.
According to critics, Eliot's poetry presents the modern mind as _____ and _____.
What condition of modern individuals does Eliot's poetry aim to capture?
What condition of modern individuals does Eliot's poetry aim to capture?
According to Eliot's critical theory, poetry "is not the expression of personality, but an _____ from personality."
According to Eliot's critical theory, poetry "is not the expression of personality, but an _____ from personality."
What did Sylvia Plath call T.S. Eliot?
What did Sylvia Plath call T.S. Eliot?
The irony and bleakness of Hardy's work foreshadows "_____"
The irony and bleakness of Hardy's work foreshadows "_____"
According to one view, "Hardy's verse is a mirror to the soul, _____."
According to one view, "Hardy's verse is a mirror to the soul, _____."
Some critics viewed Hardy as a naïve poet "of _____."
Some critics viewed Hardy as a naïve poet "of _____."
In what way did one critic compare Hardy to Walt Whitman?
In what way did one critic compare Hardy to Walt Whitman?
Hardy's poems are most often located in the past which is recalled by memory partly in response to inhabiting a world of _____.
Hardy's poems are most often located in the past which is recalled by memory partly in response to inhabiting a world of _____.
Hardy is often considered a _____ poet, combining Victorian sentimentality with a more bleak, modernist worldview.
Hardy is often considered a _____ poet, combining Victorian sentimentality with a more bleak, modernist worldview.
One critic described Hardy as a poet of loss and regret. What other characteristics were attributed to his poetry in this critique?
One critic described Hardy as a poet of loss and regret. What other characteristics were attributed to his poetry in this critique?
Some critics view Hardy's poetry as "an elegy for a _____"
Some critics view Hardy's poetry as "an elegy for a _____"
Hardy's poetry is described as deeply _____, often centering on the figure of an outsider.
Hardy's poetry is described as deeply _____, often centering on the figure of an outsider.
According to critics, "Eliot's characters are trapped in their own minds, unable to _____."
According to critics, "Eliot's characters are trapped in their own minds, unable to _____."
Eliot's poetry denies linear time; it is described as _____ and _____.
Eliot's poetry denies linear time; it is described as _____ and _____.
Critics suggest Eliot's poetry presents the modern mind as _____ and _____.
Critics suggest Eliot's poetry presents the modern mind as _____ and _____.
Eliot's poetry is seen by some critics as capturing the "_____ of modern man"
Eliot's poetry is seen by some critics as capturing the "_____ of modern man"
Eliot famously stated that poetry "is not the expression of personality, but _____."
Eliot famously stated that poetry "is not the expression of personality, but _____."
What did Sylvia Plath call T.S. Eliot?
What did Sylvia Plath call T.S. Eliot?
Flashcards
Hardy's irony and bleakness
Hardy's irony and bleakness
foreshadows the same tonality of much modernist work
"Hardy's verse is a mirror to the soul
"Hardy's verse is a mirror to the soul
reflecting the deepest thoughts and feelings of mankind
Hardy's poetic style
Hardy's poetic style
of simple attitudes and outlook
Which poet shares Hardy's view?
Which poet shares Hardy's view?
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Hardy's poetic location
Hardy's poetic location
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Hardy's poetic era
Hardy's poetic era
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Themes in Hardy's poetry
Themes in Hardy's poetry
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Hardy's poetry evokes
Hardy's poetry evokes
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Hardy's poetry shows
Hardy's poetry shows
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Eliot's characters are
Eliot's characters are
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Eliot's poetry follows
Eliot's poetry follows
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Modern mind in Eliot's poem
Modern mind in Eliot's poem
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Eliot's poetry captures
Eliot's poetry captures
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Eliot's expression
Eliot's expression
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Sylvia Plath called Eliot
Sylvia Plath called Eliot
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Study Notes
Hardy's Work
- Hardy's work's irony and bleakness foreshadows the tonality of much modernist work.
- Hardy's verse mirrors the soul, reflecting mankind's deepest thoughts and feelings.
- Hardy is seen as a naïve poet, marked by simple attitudes and outlooks.
- Hardy finds beauty and meaning in the ordinary, echoing Whitman's perspective.
- His poems often reside in the past, recalled through memory due to a world of dizzying change.
- Hardy is seen as a transitional poet, blending Victorian sentimentality with a bleak, modernist worldview.
- Hardy is a poet of loss, regret for time's passing, human mortality, rural nostalgia, modesty, and liberalism.
- Hardy's poetry serves as an elegy for a lost world.
- Hardy's poetry is solitary, often focusing on the figure of an outsider.
Eliot's Work
- Eliot's characters are trapped in their minds, unable to connect with the world.
- Eliot's poetry denies linear time, presenting a cyclical and nightmarish view.
- Eliot's poetry presents the modern mind as alienated and fragmented.
- Eliot's poetry captures the paralysis of modern man.
- Eliot's work escapes personality.
- Sylvia Plath referred to Eliot as "God".
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