The pattern in Hardy's poetry is the eternal conflict between
irreconcilables that was, for him, the first principle, and indeed
the only principle, of universal order. Hynes analyzes this pattern
as it is manifested in the philosophical context of the poems,
their structure, diction, and imagery. Originally published in
1961.
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