I started to read Thomas Hardy because I had seen a poor
adaptation of The Mayor of Casterbridge. I
picked it up in a second hand bookshop to see if the book was better than the
version I had watched. It was. Since then I've picked up most of his novels and
short stories in second hand bookshops and charity shops. I think they are well
written and here are three reasons why I think you should read them:
1. He is often overlooked
In 2012 the Daily Telegraph produced an article about how books by Thomas Hardy
and other similar writers were falling out of fashion. Hardy’s books have a
reputation of being depressing and it is true they don’t often end well. But
that is no reason to miss out on good writing. Everyone has heard of Thomas
Hardy but how many have read his books? How many people have read the Trumpet Major (or The Crumpet Major as we dubbed it when I was reading it earlier
this year) or other lesser known works? In my opinion his most famous works are not
always his best, and those lesser known titles get missed. Who knows what gems
are out there that you might be missing out on.
2. He shows us how our world has changed
The world we live in now is very
different to the world that Thomas Hardy knew when he was writing. It’s good to
be reminded of the changes that have taken place and think about whether they
were good changes or not.
3. He shows us what hasn't changed in our
world
Some things don’t change. Injustice and
hardship are still a part of this world. All the advances in technology and
philosophy haven’t been able to change that. Humankind is at the heart of the
problem. No matter what we do we cannot rid our hearts of sin. So another
reason to read Hardy is to make us look forward to the new world that Jesus
will bring.
A good place to start with Hardy is probably a selection of his short stories. That's my recommendation anyway.
A good place to start with Hardy is probably a selection of his short stories. That's my recommendation anyway.
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