ΠοιητήςThomas Hardy
ΕποχήVictorian
Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) was an English novelist and poet known for his critical view of Victorian society. He wrote novels like 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' and 'Jude the Obscure'. Hardy's poetry, influenced by Romanticism, gained acclaim posthumously.
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Πότε1902
ΓιατίThomas Hardy wrote 'The Man He Killed' to express his feelings about the senselessness of war, particularly reflecting on the Boer Wars. The poem highlights the irony and tragedy of killing a man who could have been a friend in different circumstances.
ΜορφήDramatic monologue