'Hughes's ability to balance theory and textual analysis is a particular strength of this elegantly written and suggestive study, which is informed by an impressive synthesis of material from various disciplines. Recommended for upper-division undergraduates and above.' Choice 'Ecstatic Sound offers the Hardy reader a series of remarkable new insights in its lively attentiveness to the text, its engagement with and resistance to critical orthodoxy and its genuinely original method of a theorised re-reading.' English '... a distinguished addition to the ever-increasing specialized critiques of Hardy's many-sided work... Hughes' detailed survey of both fiction and poetry, each given two long chapters, is richly suggestive, while in a final chapter his discussion of aesthetic, psychological and philosophical contexts, the latter chiefly involving Bergson and Deleuze, deepens understanding of Hardy's creativity.' English Studies