Wessex Poems and Other Verses
Wessex Poems and Other Verses is a collection of 51 poems set against the bleak and forbidding Dorset landscape by English writer Thomas Hardy. It was first published in London and New York in 1898 by Harper Brothers, and contained a number of illustrations by the author himself.
Reception
The collection met a broadly hostile reception, critics being accustomed to Hardy as a writer of prose alone. Hardy himself was taken aback by the failure to recognise his dry humour, as in the 'Bride-Night Fire'.On a more personal note, his wife Emma disliked the section consisting of love lyrics to various recipients; and especially 'The Ivy Wife', which she felt aimed at her.