Now Thomas Hardy, on the contrary, has so seen and felt the world about him, that whether his particular country be as unfamiliar as the mountains of the moon, whether your range of vision be as urban ...
Dr. Ronald D. Morrison, professor of English at Morehead State University, has published a new book "Thomas Hardy: A Companion to the Novels." The volume appears in the McFarland Companions to 19th ...
The poet and novelist lived in the three-bedroom apartment, in the south London borough of Wandsworth, in his late 30s, from 1878 to 1881, according to its blue plaque issued by English Heritage, ...
At a particularly low moment in Thomas Hardy’s bitter, furious novel “Jude the Obscure” (1895), the narrator reflects on young Jude’s friendless isolation. “Somebody might have come along that way who ...
Drama documentary from 1978 exploring the private feelings of novelist Thomas Hardy through the poems of love and remorse that he wrote after the death of his first wife, Emma.
The Hardy Society Journal appears twice annually, in spring and summer. Contributions might include – but are not limited to – reports on Society activities and other Hardy-related events, Society ...
THOMAS HARDY (286 pp.)—Edmund Blunden—Macmillan ($3). HARDY AND THE LADY FROM MADISON SQUARE (264 pp.)—Carl J. Weber—Colby ($5). In the 18903 Thomas Hardy was at the summit of his novelist’s career.
The tree, named after the author Thomas Hardy, was surrounded by 18th- and 19th-century gravestones. It was a popular site for locals and tourists. By Jenny Gross LONDON — A small group of onlookers ...
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