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  1. Thomas Hardy After Fifty Years
  2. The Return of The Native (Signet Classics) by Thomas Hardy, 2008-12-02
  3. The Return of the Native (Dover Thrift Editions) by Thomas Hardy, 2003-12-12
  4. Jude the Obscure (Oxford World's Classics) by Thomas Hardy, 2009-01-15
  5. Far from the Madding Crowd (Modern Library Classics) by Thomas Hardy, 2001-12-11
  6. The life and death of the mayor of Casterbridge; a story of a man of character by Thomas Hardy, 2010-09-09
  7. Thomas Hardy (Bloom's Major Novelists)
  8. Late lyrics and earlier: with many other verses by Thomas Hardy, 1922-01-01
  9. Manners of Ghosts: A Study of the Supernatural in Thomas Hardy's Short Poems (Gothenburg Studies in English, 82) by Sven Backman, 2001-10
  10. Great Braids!: The New Way to Exciting Hairstyles by Thomas Hardy, 1997-12-31
  11. Jude, The Obscure by Thomas Hardy, 2008-08-10
  12. The Best Known Books of Thomas Hardy (Four Books) by Thomas Hardy, 2009-06-30
  13. Far from the Madding Crowd (Oxford World's Classics) by Thomas Hardy, Linda M. Shires, 2008-10-15
  14. Far from the Madding Crowd (Penny Books) by Thomas Hardy, 2009-04-12

41. Literary Encyclopedia: Hardy, Thomas
hardy, thomas. (1840 1928). thomas hardy saw himself primarily as a poet claiming that his extraordinary novel-writing career was due to financial expediency.
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42. Home
The Victorian villa which thomas hardy designed and built for himself in 1885. History, plan of the gardens, visits seminars and the thomas hardy Essay Competition.
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Max Gate is the Victorian villa which Thomas Hardy designed and built for himself in 1885. The House gives an insight into another facet of Hardy's genius - as an architect designing the environment in which he wished to live and write. It remained his home for over 40 years, until his death in 1928. Click the door for a warm welcome.

43. Thomas Hardy
Translate this page Home_Page thomas hardy (1840-1928), Novelista y poeta inglés del movimiento naturalista, cuyos personajes, retratados con profundidad
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Thomas Hardy
N ovelista y poeta inglés del movimiento naturalista, cuyos personajes, retratados con profundidad en su Dorset natal, luchan inútilmente contra sus pasiones y circunstancias externas. Nació en Higher Bockhampton (Dorsetshire), el 2 de junio de 1840, y estudió en centros de enseñanza locales y privados. Su padre, cantero, le colocó de aprendiz con un arquitecto local que se dedicaba a restaurar iglesias antiguas. De 1862 a 1867 trabajó para otro arquitecto londinense y más tarde, en Dorset, continuó en la construcción, a pesar de su mala salud. Mientras tanto escribió poesía con poco éxito. Después se dedicó a las novelas, y al descubrir que eran más fáciles de vender, a partir de 1874 pudo mantenerse escribiendo. Aquel mismo año se casó con su primera esposa, Emma Gifford, a quien conoció cuando trabajaba en Cornwall. Su matrimonio duró hasta que ella murió, en 1912, impulsándole a escribir su libro de poemas Lo que queda de una vieja llama . Estos poemas, los mejores que escribió, describen su encuentro y su pérdida posterior. En 1914 se casó por segunda vez con Florence Dugdale que sería su biógrafa después de su muerte, el 11 de enero de 1928.
Hardy publicó sus dos primeras novelas anónimamente

44. The Crown At Marnhull - Thomas Hardy's "Puredrop Inn" From "Tess Of The D'Urberv
The Badger Pub known as thomas hardy's Puredrop Inn in the novel Tess of The d'Urbervilles with a recorded history of over 500 years. Details include the history of the pub, opening hours, the menu, a map and contact information.
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Welcome to The Crown at Marnhull This most enchanting of old pubs in the middle of rural Dorset has been offering a warm welcome, good ale and food for 500 years or more. Thomas Hardy was a visitor here and used it in his book "Tess of the d'Urbervilles". Today the pub sells fine Badger ales and home cooked food is served lunchtimes and evenings. With an extensive menu offering snacks, starters, main courses and puddings. It has a large car park and once inside the many tables ensure there is always somewhere to sit. To the rear is a beautiful beer garden with plenty of seating and external heating. Opening Times:
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45. The Thomas Hardy Society - Welcome
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46. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Monk Of Malmesbury
Supposed author of a chronicle among the Cottonian manuscripts in the British Museum (Vesp. D. IV. 73) which Tanner states to be only a copy of a chronicle written by Alfred of Beverley in the twelfth century, but which, according to Sir thomas hardy, is almost entirely based on that of Geoffrey of Monmouth.
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THE thomas hardy ASSOCIATION. INFORMATION ABOUT hardy ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB. INDEX. DIRECTOR ROBERT SCHWEIK. © 19982003. Date 11 April 2003.
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THE THOMAS HARDY ASSOCIATION INFORMATION ABOUT HARDY ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB INDEX DIRECTOR: ROBERT SCHWEIK Date: 11 April 2003
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49. Thomas Hardy - The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Thomas Hardy Thomas Hardy, the son of a stonemason, was born in Dorsetshire, England, in 1840. He trained as an architect and worked in London and Dorset for ten years. Hardy began his writing career as a novelist, publishing Desperate Remedies in 1871, and was soon successful enough to leave the field of architecture for writing. His novels Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1891) and Jude the Obscure (1895), which are considered literary classics today, received negative reviews upon publication and Hardy was criticized for being too pessimistic and preoccupied with sex. He left fiction writing for poetry, and published eight collections, including Wessex Poems (1898) and Satires of Circumstance Hardy's poetry explores a fatalist outlook against the dark, rugged landscape of his native Dorset. He rejected the Victorian belief in a benevolent God, and much of his poetry reads as a sardonic lament on the bleakness of the human condition. A traditionalist in technique, he nevertheless forged a highly original style, combining rough-hewn rhythms and colloquial diction with an extraordinary variety of meters and stanzaic forms. A significant influence on later poets (including Frost Auden Dylan Thomas , and Philip Larkin Yeats . Thomas Hardy died in 1928. This bio was last updated on Jun 14, 2001.

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51. Victorian Poets (1830 - 1900) At Heart's Ease Library
Selected poetry by E.B.Browning, Tennyson, Robert Browning, Mathew Arnold, D.G. Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, thomas hardy, and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
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53. Hardy, Thomas
hardy, thomas. hardy, thomas, 1840–1928, English novelist and poet, b. near Dorchester, one of the great English writers of the 19th cent.
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    Hardy, Thomas Hardy, Thomas, , English novelist and poet, b. near Dorchester, one of the great English writers of the 19th cent. The son of a stonemason, he derived a love of music from his father and a devotion to literature from his mother. Hardy could not afford to pursue a scholarly career as he wished and was apprenticed to John Hicks, a local church architect. He continued, however, to study the Greek and Latin classics. From 1862 to 1867 he served as assistant to Arthur Blomfield, a London architect; ill health forced him to return to Dorset, where he worked for Hicks and his successor until 1874. Despite his employment, Hardy was writing continually during this period of his life. Such early novels as Desperate Remedies (1871) and A Pair of Blue Eyes (1873) met with small success and may be considered formative works. After the appearance of

54. Hardy, Thomas - Biography And Online Books
hardy, thomas Biography. thomas hardy (18401928). English poet and thomas hardy s own life wasn t similar to his stories. He was born
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Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) English poet and regional novelist, whose works depict the imaginary county "Wessex" (=Dorset). Hardy's career as writer spanned over fifty years. His earliest books appeared when Anthony Trollope (1815-82) wrote his Palliser series, and he published poetry in the decade of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land. Hardy's work reflected his stoical pessimism and sense of tragedy in human life. "Critics can never be made to understand that that the failure may be greater than the success... To have the strength to roll a stone weighting a hundredweight to the top of a mountain is a success, and to have the strength to roll a stone of then hundredweight only halfway up that mount is a failure. But the latter is two or three times as strong a deed." (Hardy in his diary, 1907) Thomas Hardy's own life wasn't similar to his stories. He was born on the Egdon Heath, in Dorset, near Dorchester. His father was a master mason and building contractor. Hardy's mother, whose tastes included Latin poets and French romances, provided for his education. After schooling in Dorchester Hardy was apprenticed to an architect. He worked in an office, which specialized in restoration of churches. In 1874 Hardy married Emma Lavinia Gifford, for whom he wrote 40 years later, after her death, a group of poems known as VETERIS VESTIGIAE FLAMMAE (Vestiges of an Old Flame). At the age of 22 Hardy moved to London and started to write poems, which idealized the rural life. He was an assistant in the architectural firm of Arthur Blomfield, visited art galleries, attended evening classes in French at King's College, enjoyed Shakespeare and opera, and read works of Charles Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and John Stuart Mills, whose positivism influenced him deeply. In 1867 Hardy left London for the family home in Dorset, and resumed work briefly with Hicks in Dorchester. He entered into a temporary engagement with Tryphena Sparks, a sixteen-year-old relative. Hardy continued his architectural work, but encouraged by Emma Lavinia Gifford, he started to consider literature as his "true vocation."

55. Talking To Thomas Hardy
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58. Thomas Hardy's World
Study guide created from three college seminars.
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"Hardly anything could be more isolated or more self-contained than the lives of these two walking here in the lonely hour before day, when grey shades, material and mental, are so very grey. And yet their lonely courses formed no detached design at all, but were part of the pattern in the great web of human doings then weaving in both hemispheres from the White Sea to Cape Horn." The Woodlanders About Hardy's World Enter Hardy's World

59. Hardy, Thomas (novelist)
hardy, thomas (novelist). English novelist and poet thomas hardy. His tragic tales, set in the fictional county of Wessex , received
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English novelist and poet. His novels, set in rural Wessex (his native West Country), portray intense human relationships played out in a harshly indifferent natural world. They include Far From the Madding Crowd The Return of the Native The Mayor of Casterbridge The Woodlanders (1891), and Jude the Obscure (1895). His poetry includes the

60. Thomas Hardy Life Stories, Books, & Links
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Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
Category: English Literature
Born: June 2, 1840
Upper Bockhampton, Dorset, England
Died: January 11, 1928 Dorchester, Dorset, England Related authors: Edward Gibbon Thomas Gray Virginia Woolf list all writers THOMAS HARDY - LIFE STORIES The Mayor of Casterbridge and Virginia Woolf On this day in 1885 Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge began serialization. This was the first novel Hardy had written for weekly rather than monthly serialization; some early reviewers balked at its steady stream of drama and its "improbabilities of incident." When Virginia Woolf visited Hardy forty years later, shortly before his death, she told hm that she could not put his novel down. Thomas Gray, Thomas Hardy

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