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신영어영문학회 신영어영문학 신영어영문학 제15집
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Hardy as one of the spokesmen of what he called “the new dark age” was one of the writers who came under the influence of the new thought and who recognized the immense influence of environment upon man. No writer has excelled Hardy in the power of convincing us that he writes from experience. Hardy’s Wessex as a poetic symbol, seen through the prism of a romantic imagination, provided for Hardy the archetypal forms of human existence.
Hardy finds God to be a blind Immanent Will. Immanent Will appears in his works as an artistic motif in a great variety of forms: chance and coincidence, nature, time, women, and convention. The immanent will, because of traits of impersonality, is indifferent to and ignorant of man's fortune and misfortune, good and bad, and virtue and vice. In his many short lyrics, he showed men and women, caught in the tragic irony of circumstance, inflicting cruelty on one another, or pursued by a malign destiny.
We all know that Hardy’s attitude towards life is pessimistic and that his works are strongly colored by tragic aspects of fatalism and desperate resignation. But his attitude as a writer can be understood in the context of his assertion that he was a meliorist than a pessimist. He always sticks to pity for the puppets of Destiny and intense reverence for human life. Hardy leaves us courage to face it all and enjoy of it what we can. Further, he lures us to find pleasure in the things of the earth.

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