Hardy’s existentialist approach to life with reference to his major novels

Authors

  • Saima Manzoor Saima Manzoor, Department of English literature, University of Balochistan, Pakistan
  • Fouzia Rehman Khan Assistant Professor, English Linguistics at Sardar Bahadur Khan Women's University, Quetta, Pakistan
  • Durdana Khoso English Department, SBK, Quetta, Pakistan

Keywords:

Hardy‟s fiction, existentialism, boredom, alienation, freedom, pessimism, atheism, nihilism

Abstract

Hardy has a multidimensional approach to the work of art. His philosophy is concerned with the nature of existence and individual‟s freedom of action and its consequences. His art is the reflection of his realistic approach, marked with sympathy and empathy, to life in general and his innate association with his indigenous land. He holds human actions and passions responsible for producing dire consequences.

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Published

2022-03-30

How to Cite

Saima Manzoor, Fouzia Rehman Khan, & Durdana Khoso. (2022). Hardy’s existentialist approach to life with reference to his major novels. The Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 29(2), 31-40. Retrieved from http://ojs.uop.edu.pk/jhss/article/view/577