2019年11月14日 星期四

The Susurrations of Trees... The Woodlanders

The Woodlanders - Wikipedia

The Woodlanders is a novel by Thomas Hardy. It was serialised from May 1886 to April 1887 in Macmillan's Magazine and published in three .... Florence Emily Hardy, his second wife, recorded that in 1874 Hardy "put aside a woodland story", which ten years later evolved into The Woodlanders. It was intended to be the ...
Publisher‎: ‎Macmillan and Co
Publication date‎: ‎1887
Genre‎: ‎Novel

Woodland walks at Hardy's Cottage | National Trust

Two downloadable walking trails for Thorncombe Woods, the area of woodland just behind Hardy's Cottage. ... These walking trails take in some of the places that were engrained in the young Thomas Hardy's mind and later translated into the ...

Thomas Hardy's "Winter Night in Woodland (Old Time)"

2003/01/05 - The bark of a fox rings, sonorous and long: — Three barks, and then silentness; 'wong, wong, wong!' In quality horn-like, yet melancholy, As from teachings of years; for an old one is he. The hand of all men is against him, ...



BBC Radio 4
🌳 Thomas Hardy wrote that people could identify a tree by its susurration, the sound of leaves in the wind.
Writer Bob Gilbert listens and hears how poets and musicians capture this








《過溪亭》是宋代詩人蘇軾所作詩詞之一。



身輕步穩去忘歸,四柱亭前野彴微。
  忽悟過溪還一笑,水禽驚落翠毛衣。



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