The expressive eye

The expressive eye1986
About this book
Each of Thomas Hardy's novels is filled with striking visual images - characters, interior settings, buildings, village scenes, and open tracts of land. These images are all rendered with a vitality and energy immediately recognizable as Hardy's own. In fact, Hardy, whose style owed much to his abilities as a draughtsman, (he trained and worked as an architect) once remarked that he saw his narratives as a series of images.
Details
- First published
- 1986
- OL Work ID
- OL2694822W
Subjects
TechniqueVisual perception in literatureArt and literatureDescription (Rhetoric)Landscape in literatureFictionCharacters and characteristics in literatureExpressionHistoryHardy, thomas, 1840-1928Description (rhetoric)Nature in literatureLandscapes in literatureHardy, Thomas, 1840-1928 -- TechniqueArt and literature -- England