The impact of 18th and 19th-century industrialization is explored through the lens of Thomas Hardy's literature, which reflects his deep appreciation for the countryside and the traditions of rural life. As industrialization transformed the physical and social landscape, leading to a disconnect from nature, Hardy's works serve as a poignant commentary on these changes. This seminar paper examines how his writing encapsulates the decline of rural existence amidst the rise of industrial society.
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- 2024