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emotional attachment to the Christian liturgy and church rituals, particularly as manifested in rural communities, that had been such a formative influence in his early years, and Biblical references can be found woven throughout many of Hardy's novels. Hardy's friends during his apprenticeship to John Hicks included
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his work, as to any writer's work, must seek first of all to determine what element is peculiarly his, which imaginative note he strikes most plangently, and to deny that in this case it is the sometimes gentle, sometimes ironic, sometimes bitter but always passive apprehension of suffering is, I think, wrong-headed.
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In a novel structured around contrasts, the main opposition is between Swithin St Cleeve and Lady Viviette Constantine, who are presented as binary figures in a series of ways: aristocratic and lower class, youthful and mature, single and married, fair and dark, religious and agnostic...she is also
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What is the intensely maturing experience of which Hardy's modern man is most sensible? In my view it is suffering, or sadness, and extended consideration of the centrality of suffering in Hardy's work should be the first duty of the true critic for which the work is still waiting Any approach to
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and Charles Jarvis in the same decade. Neither adaptation came to fruition, but Hardy showed he was potentially enthusiastic about such a project. One play that was performed, however, caused him a certain amount of pain. His experience of the controversy and lukewarm critical reception that had
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Hardy frequently conceived of, and wrote about, supernatural forces, particularly those that control the universe through indifference or caprice, a force he called The Immanent Will. He also showed in his writing some degree of fascination with ghosts and spirits. Even so, he retained a strong
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Shortly after Hardy's death, the executors of his estate burnt his letters and notebooks, but twelve notebooks survived, one of them containing notes and extracts of newspaper stories from the 1820s, and research into these has provided insight into how Hardy used them in his works. The opening
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on 22 December 1839. His mother, Jemima (nΓ©e Hand; 1813–1904), was well read, and she educated Thomas until he went to his first school at Bockhampton at the age of eight. For several years he attended Mr. Last's Academy for Young Gentlemen in Dorchester, where he learned Latin and demonstrated
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The Christian God β€“ the external personality β€“ has been replaced by the intelligence of the First Cause...the replacement of the old concept of God as all-powerful by a new concept of universal consciousness. The 'tribal god, man-shaped, fiery-faced and tyrannous' is replaced by the
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between September 1872 and July 1873) in which Henry Knight, one of the protagonists, is left literally hanging off a cliff. Elements of Hardy's fiction reflect the influence of the commercially successful sensation fiction of the 1860s, particularly the legal complications in novels such as
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is an example of a novel in which chance has a major role: "Had Bathsheba not sent the valentine, had Fanny not missed her wedding, for example, the story would have taken an entirely different path." Indeed, Hardy's main characters often seem to be held in fate's overwhelming grip.
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would be too politically controversial and might damage Hardy's ability to publish in the future. So Hardy followed his advice and he did not try further to publish it. He subsequently destroyed the manuscript, but used some of the ideas in his later work. In his recollections in
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Mr. Hardy regrets that he is unable to offer any hypothesis which would reconcile the existence of such evils as Dr. Grosart describes with the idea of omnipotent goodness. Perhaps Dr. Grosart might be helped to a provisional view of the universe by the recently published
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in 1882 left him wary of the damage that adaptations could do to his literary reputation. So, in 1908, he so readily and enthusiastically became involved with a local amateur group, at the time known as the Dorchester Dramatic and Debating Society, but that would become
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Fate or chance is another important theme. Hardy's characters often encounter crossroads on a journey, a junction that offers alternative physical destinations but which is also symbolic of a point of opportunity and transition, further suggesting that fate is at work.
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Because Hardy's family lacked the means for a university education, his formal education ended at the age of sixteen, when he became apprenticed to James Hicks, a local architect. He worked on the design of the new church at nearby Athelhampton, situated just opposite
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just after 9 pm on 11 January 1928, having dictated his final poem to his wife on his deathbed; the cause of death was cited, on his death certificate, as "cardiac syncope", with "old age" given as a contributory factor. His funeral was on 16 January at
1390:. Hardy flirted with conversion, but decided against it. Bastow went to Australia and maintained a long correspondence with Hardy, but eventually Hardy tired of these exchanges and the correspondence ceased. This concluded Hardy's links with the Baptists. 568:, a house designed by Hardy and built by his brother. Although they became estranged, Emma's death in 1912 had a traumatic effect on him and after her death, Hardy made a trip to Cornwall to revisit places linked with their courtship; his 1938:(1913). His works have been collected as the 24-volume Wessex Edition (1912–13) and the 37-volume Mellstock Edition (1919–20). His largely self-written biography appears under his second wife's name in two volumes from 1928 to 1930, as 3048: 1237:
argues that Hardy became a truly great English poet after the death of his first wife Emma, beginning with these elegies, which she describes as among "the finest and strangest celebrations of the dead in English poetry."
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Although his poems were initially not as well received as his novels had been, Hardy is now recognised as one of the great poets of the 20th century, and his verse had a profound influence on later writers, including
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deeply conventional, absurdly wishing to conceal their marriage until Swithin has achieved social status through his scientific work, which gives rise to uncontrolled ironies and tragic-comic misunderstandings.
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D'Agnillo, Renzo, "Between Belief and Non-Belief: Thomas Hardy’s 'The Shadow on the Stone'”, in Thomas Hardy, Francesco Marroni and Norman Page (eds), Pescara, Edizioni Tracce, 1995, pp. 197–222.
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From Probate Index for 1928: "Hardy O. M. Thomas of Max Gate Dorchester Dorsetshire died 11 January 1928 Probate London 22 February to Lloyds Bank Limited Effects Β£90707 14s 3d Resworn Β£95418 3s 1d."
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While Hardy wrote poetry throughout his life and regarded himself primarily as a poet, his first collection was not published until 1898. Initially, he gained fame as the author of novels such as
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Many of Hardy's poems deal with themes of disappointment in love and life, and "the perversity of fate", but the best of them present these themes with "a carefully controlled elegiac feeling".
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Hardy never felt at home in London, because he was acutely conscious of class divisions and his social inferiority. During this time he became interested in social reform and the works of
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Sites associated with Hardy's own life and which inspired the settings of his novels continue to attract literary tourists and casual visitors. For locations in Hardy's novels see:
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From the 1880s, Hardy became increasingly involved in campaigns to save ancient buildings from destruction, or destructive modernisation, and he became an early member of the
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eventually came to include the counties of Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, Hampshire and much of Berkshire, in south-west and south central England. Two of his novels,
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Evans, Harold (1908). "A Souvenir of the Performances of the Play adapted from Mr. Thos. Hardy's Novel 'The Trumpet Major'". The Dorchester Debating and Dramatic Society.
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Hardy, Emma (1961) Some Recollections by Emma Hardy; with some relevant poems by Thomas Hardy; ed. by Evelyn Hardy & R. Gittings. London: Oxford University Press
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Many of his novels concern tragic characters struggling against their passions and social circumstances, and they are often set in the semi-fictional region of
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Marroni, Francesco, "The Poetry of Ornithology in Keats, Leopardi, and Hardy: A Dialogic Analysis", in "Thomas Hardy Journal", 14, 2 (May 1998) pp. 35–44
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is an important element in a number of Hardy's poems, including "The Man He Killed" and "Are You Digging on My Grave". A few of Hardy's poems, such as "
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Scholars have debated Hardy's religious leanings for years, often unable to reach a consensus. Once, when asked in correspondence by a clergyman, Dr.
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was successful enough for Hardy to give up architectural work and pursue a literary career. Over the next 25 years, Hardy produced 10 more novels.
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Marroni, Francesco, "The Negation of Eros in 'Barbara of the House of Grebe' ", in "Thomas Hardy Journal", 10, 1 (February 1994) pp. 33–41
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Throughout his life, Hardy sought a rationale for believing in an afterlife or a timeless existence, turning first to spiritualists, such as
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recalls meeting Hardy in Dorset in the early 1920s and how Hardy received him and his new wife warmly, and was encouraging about his work.
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was one of Hardy's cures for despair, and in 1924 he declared that "my pages show harmony of view with" Mill. He was also attracted to
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The irony and struggles of life, coupled with his naturally curious mind, led him to question the traditional Christian view of God:
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where he painted a watercolour of the Tudor gatehouse while visiting his father, who was repairing the masonry of the dovecote.
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cast over the 19th century, as seen, for example, in "The Sergeant's Song" and "Leipzig". The Napoleonic War is the subject of
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Hardy's interest in the theatre dated from the 1860s. He corresponded with various would-be adapters over the years, including
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in Dorset, England, where his father Thomas (1811–1892) worked as a stonemason and local builder. His parents had married at
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Morgan, Rosemarie, Women and Sexuality in the Novels of Thomas Hardy (Routledge & Kegan Paul), 1988; paperback: 1990.
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Gamble, Cynthia, 2015 Wenlock Abbey 1857–1919: A Shropshire Country House and the Milnes Gaskell Family, Ellingham Press.
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A Thomas Hardy dictionary : the characters and scenes of the novels and poems alphabetically arranged and described
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the lowland vale of the river is described as the Vale of the Great Dairies, in comparison to Tess's home, the fertile
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churchyard in London, growing between gravestones moved while Hardy was working there. The tree fell in December 2022.
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Thomas Hardy was born on 2 June 1840 in Higher Bockhampton (then Upper Bockhampton), a hamlet in the parish of
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After he abandoned his first novel, Hardy wrote two new ones that he hoped would have more commercial appeal,
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Thomas Hardy : Distracted Preacher? : Hardy's religious biography and its influence on his novels.
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considers Hardy's contribution to ongoing poetic tradition at length and in creative depth. Davie's friend
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named Wessex, who was notoriously ill-tempered. Wessex's grave stone can be found on the Max Gate grounds.
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and Mantell's geological descriptions. It has also been suggested that the character of Henry Knight in
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calls this "hypothesis" "superficial and absurd". In the twentieth century Hardy published only poetry.
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Wotton, George. Thomas Hardy: Towards A Materialist Criticism. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1985.
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Thomas Hardy: Conservation Architect. His Work for the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
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Considered a Victorian realist, Hardy examines the social constraints on the lives of those living in
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Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online Academic Edition. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc
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society, especially on the declining status of rural people in Britain such as those from his native
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Morgan, Rosemarie, Cancelled Words: Rediscovering Thomas Hardy (Routledge, Chapman & Hall),1992
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Morgan, Rosemarie, (ed) The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Hardy, (Ashgate publishing), 2010.
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school, instead being sent to Mr Last's school, three miles away. As a young adult, he befriended
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Literature and Modern Time: Technological Modernity, Glimpses of Eternity, Experiments with Time
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National Trust visitor information for Max Gate (the home Hardy designed, lived and died in).
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would be read as autobiographical. Some booksellers sold the novel in brown paper bags, and
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Thomas Hardy's Novel Universe: Astronomy, Cosmology, and Gender in the Post-Darwinian World
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Hardy was clearly the starting point for the character of the novelist Edward Driffield in
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that "the exchange of international thought is the only possible salvation for the world."
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Gibson, James (ed.) (1975) Chosen Poems of Thomas Hardy, London: Macmillan Education; p.9.
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No.1: 1982; No.2: 1984; No.3: 1985; No.4:1986; No.5; 1987. London: Macmillan, 1982–1987.
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Thomas Hardy & 1909 Theatre Censorship Committee - UK Parliament Living Heritage
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and many of Lady Catherine's books are inspired by Hardy, who was very fond of her.
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In 1912, Hardy divided his novels and collected short stories into three classes:
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After five years, concerned about his health, he returned to Dorset, settling in
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Morgan, Rosemarie, Student Companion to Thomas Hardy (Greenwood Press), 2006.
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Letter from Hardy to Bertram Windle, transcribed by Birgit Plietzsch, from
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Hardy has been a significant influence on Nigel Blackwell, frontman of the
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Terry R. Wright. "Hardy's Heirs: D. H. Lawrence and John Cowper Powys" in
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Trish Ferguson. "Time's Renewal": Death and Immortality in Thomas Hardy's
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behind many of Hardy's novels, helped significantly in the development of
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In 1914, Hardy was one of fifty-three leading British authorsβ€”including
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Thomas Hardy: More Materials for a Study of his Life, Times, and Works.
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Terry R. Wright. "Hardy's Heirs: D. H. Lawrence and John Cowper Powys"
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Ellman, Richard, & O'Clair, Robert (eds.) 1988. "Thomas Hardy" in
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man), who also worked as a pupil architect, and who was preparing for
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Hardy wrote a number of significant war poems that relate to both the
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Ellman, Richard & O'Clair, Robert (eds.) 1988. "Thomas Hardy" in
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The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall at Tintagel in Lyonnesse
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where the tower collapsed in 1863, and All Saints' parish church in
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at the Victorian Literary Studies Archive, Nagoya University, Japan
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Morgan, Rosemarie, (ed) The Hardy Review,(Maney Publishing), 1999–.
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The Victorian Novel and the Space of Art: Fictional Form on Display
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A visitor guide for 'Hardy Country' in Dorset (sites of interest).
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Thomas Hardy: Materials for a Study of his Life, Times, and Works.
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Steele, Bruce, ed. (1985) , "Literary criticism and metaphysics",
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Thomas Hardy wrote in a great variety of poetic forms, including
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Thomas Hardy Reappraised: Essays in Honour of Michael Millgate.
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Armstrong, Tim. "Player Piano: Poetry and Sonic Modernity" in
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also wrote on Hardy and acknowledged his stature and example.
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Thomas Hardy O.M.: The Man, His Works and the Land of Wessex.
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Thomas Hardy, Provincial Geology and the Material Imagination
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reflect upon her death. In 1914, Hardy married his secretary
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Hardy's work was admired by many younger writers, including
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3387:, 7th edition, vol. 2. New York: W.W. Norton, 2000, p.1916. 2155:"Absent-Mindedness in a Parish Choir" (1891) (collected in 1644:
is interspersed with analysis of Matt's family's neuroses.
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Thomas Hardy: The Complete Critical Guide to Thomas Hardy.
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and dialogue, as well as a three-volume epic closet drama
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3504:"Thomas Hardy (British writer) – EncyclopΓ¦dia Britannica" 640:(1923) was written to be performed by the Hardy Players. 3619:
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3468:"Poem of the week: The Darkling Thrush, by Thomas Hardy" 4523:
New York: Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), 2003.
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Burley, Peter (2012). "When steam railroaded history".
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Taylor, Dennis (Winter 1986), "Hardy and Wordsworth",
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Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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In 1898, Hardy published his first volume of poetry,
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2193:"The History of the Hardcomes" (1891) (collected in 2162:"The Winters and the Palmleys" (1891) (collected in 2092:"The First Countess of Wessex" (1889) (collected in 1946:, now published in a critical one-volume edition as 917:
kingdom, in approximately the same part of England.
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1971:"The Duchess of Hamptonshire" (1878) (collected in 1027:, first serialised in 1892, was published in 1897. 711:, insisted that he be placed in the abbey's famous 281: 227: 178: 159: 149: 131: 111: 94: 74: 41: 4599:The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy by Thomas Hardy. 4194:", which is a quotation from Thomas Hardy's novel 3653: 1694:were among composers who set his poetry to music. 1328:The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse 592:and was also for the first time nominated for the 588:In 1910, Hardy had been appointed a Member of the 4057:Descents of Memory: The Life of John Cowper Powys 3456:(1978). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1984, p.13. 2831:"Thomas Hardy – the Time-Torn Man" (a reading of 2305:"The Grave by the Handpost" (1897) (collected in 1279:A number of notable English composers, including 4906:A Hyper-Concordance to the Works of Thomas Hardy 3991:"Thomas Hardy's Wessex: The Evolution of Wessex" 2869:"Wiltshire Days Out – Thomas Hardy at Stourhead" 2200:"Netty Sargent's Copyhold" (1891) (collected in 1599:is the last of Powys's so-called Wessex novels, 4768:The Life of Thomas Hardy: A Critical Biography. 4059:. (New York: Overlook Duckworth, 2007), p. 312. 3558:"Thomas Hardy | Academy of American Poets" 2662:(print), Classics, New York: Barnes & Noble 2500:The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall at 2298:"The Duke's Reappearance" (1896) (collected in 2031:"Interlopers at the Knap" (1884) (collected in 1978:"The Distracted Preacher" (1879) (collected in 1968:"The Thieves Who Couldn't Stop Sneezing" (1877) 1408: 1395: 1100: 1087: 719:95,418 (equivalent to Β£7,300,000 in 2023). 658:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings 4775:Hardy of Wessex, His Life and Literary Career. 3498: 3496: 3282:"The curious staying power of the cliffhanger" 3077:. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. p. 447. 2771:Thomas Hardy and Contemporary Literary Studies 2402:Human Shows, Far Phantasies, Songs and Trifles 2394:Late Lyrics and Earlier with Many Other Verses 2207:"On the Western Circuit" (1891) (collected in 1881:(1897) (first published as a serial from 1892) 1617:(1934), which are set in Somerset and Dorset. 532:, and decided to dedicate himself to writing. 5900: 5725: 5596: 5091: 4735:St. Peter Port, Guernsey: Toucan Press, 1971. 4728:St. Peter Port, Guernsey: Toucan Press, 1968. 3892:"Pearson Literature: Biography: Thomas Hardy" 3846:Thomas Hardy: Towards A Materialist Criticism 3194: 3192: 2567:. BBC. April 2003, Retrieved 16 December 2016 2134:"Squire Petrick's Lady" (1890) (collected in 2067:"The Waiting Supper" (1887–88) (collected in 1999:"What the Shepherd Saw" (1881) (collected in 1638:(1985), in which a graduate thesis analysing 1260:", a melancholy polemic against the sport of 944:. A further move to Wimborne saw Hardy write 552:in Cornwall, Hardy met and fell in love with 8: 3123: 3121: 2461:and Poems by Thomas Hardy at poemhunter.com 2281:"An Imaginative Woman" (1894) (collected in 2169:"For Conscience' Sake" (1891) (collected in 1992:"The Honourable Laura" (1881) (collected in 1924:Hardy also produced minor tales; one story, 1440:. Moule gave Hardy a copy of Mantell's book 525:'s ideal of the urbane liberal freethinker. 5506:The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall 4691:The Wormwood Cup: Thomas Hardy in Cornwall. 4666:The Final Years of Thomas Hardy, 1912–1928. 4580:Marroni, Francesco and Norman Page (eds.), 4449:Thomas Hardy: Interviews and Recollections. 1261: 1223:Some of Hardy's more famous poems are from 6100:Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature 5907: 5893: 5885: 5732: 5718: 5710: 5603: 5589: 5581: 5098: 5084: 5076: 4514:The Later Years of Thomas Hardy, 1892–1928 4507:The Early Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840–1891. 4244:. Cambridge University Press. p. 207. 3820:The Norton Anthology of English Literature 3640:The Norton Anthology of English Literature 3583: 3581: 3579: 3530:The Bloomsbury Guide to English Literature 3385:The Norton Anthology of English Literature 3095:. London: Allen & Unwin. p. 246. 3068: 3066: 2235:"To Please His Wife" (1891) (collected in 1944:The Later Years of Thomas Hardy, 1892–1928 1782:: The Life and Death of a Man of Character 57: 38: 4398:D'Agnillo, Renzo, "Music and Metaphor in 4143:The Past and I: 100 Years of Thomas Hardy 3873: 3871: 3863:The Early Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840–1891 3552: 3550: 3452:"Introduction" to the Penguin edition of 2660:The Return of the Native, by Thomas Hardy 2579:"The Hardy Tree Of St Pancras Has Fallen" 2545:Thomas Hardy: 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' 2120:"The Lady Penelope" (1890) (collected in 1928:(1894) was written in collaboration with 924:Subsequently, Hardy moved from London to 729:The Early Life of Thomas Hardy, 1841–1891 499:. He was introduced by his Dorset friend 6045:19th-century British short story writers 5052:) is being considered for deletion. See 4072:. (Bridgend, Wales: Seren, 1997), p. 94. 3712:"Biography " Gerald Finzi Official Site" 2474:: An Epic-Drama of the War with Napoleon 2453:(Edited by James Gibson, Palgrave, 2001) 2410:Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres 2106:"The Lady Icenway" (1890) (collected in 2099:"Anna, Lady Baxby" (1890) (collected in 2074:"The Withered Arm" (1888) (collected in 647: 4754:The Personal Notebooks of Thomas Hardy. 4659:Thomas Hardy: An Illustrated Biography. 4435:Hardy the Creator: A Textual Biography. 4028:. Chichester, Sussex: John Wiley, 2012. 2515: 2457:Online poems: Poems by Thomas Hardy at 2447:(Edited by Robert Mezey, Penguin, 1998) 2431:(Everyman's Library Pocket Poets, 1995) 2425:(Edited by Harry Thomas, Penguin, 1993) 2319:"Enter a Dragoon" (1900) (collected in 2113:"Lady Mottisfont" (1890) (collected in 1985:"Fellow-Townsmen" (1880) (collected in 1940:The Early Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840–91 913:. Wessex had been the name of an early 767:, both in Dorchester, are owned by the 251: 1874; died 1912) 5029:Newspaper clippings about Thomas Hardy 3774:from the original on 14 September 2018 3714:. Geraldfinzi.com. 27 September 1956. 3362:from the original on 15 September 2022 3230:. Oxford University Press. p. 27. 3160:Study of Thomas Hardy and other essays 2921:from the original on 23 September 2017 2858:. The Guardian, Retrieved 10 July 2019 2658:Walsh, Lauren (2005), "Introduction", 2364:Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses 2326:"Blue Jimmy: The Horse Stealer" (1911) 2242:"The Son's Veto" (1891) (collected in 1757:: A Rural Painting of the Dutch School 1245:A portrait of Thomas Hardy in 1923 by 825:, which is the Vale of Little Dairies. 690:Shortly after helping to excavate the 4742:New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1971. 4428:The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry 4423:Wimborne, Dorset: The Dovecote Press. 4222:which is itself an adaptation of the 4212:from the original on 21 February 2015 4172:from the original on 27 December 2019 3971:from the original on 28 February 2013 3879:The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry 3718:from the original on 10 November 2017 3323:from the original on 10 November 2017 3202:Thomas Hardy: The World of his Novels 3051:from the original on 27 February 2020 2804:from the original on 11 December 2020 2547:. Humanities-Ebooks. pp. 13, 14. 2312:"A Changed Man" (1900) (collected in 1950:, edited by Michael Millgate (1984). 1872:(1891, a collection of short stories) 1817:(1894, a collection of short stories) 1800:(1888, a collection of short stories) 1298:Egdon Heath: A Homage to Thomas Hardy 458:Royal Institute of British Architects 27:English novelist and poet (1840–1928) 7: 6135:Presidents of the Society of Authors 4613:Thomas Hardy: A Biography Revisited. 4131:Three Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy 3434:from the original on 15 January 2010 2758:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 55. 1531:Hardy corresponded with and visited 652:Florence Hardy at the seashore, 1915 321:. He was highly critical of much in 4855:Works by Thomas Hardy in eBook form 4740:Thomas Hardy: A Critical Biography. 4698:Thomas Hardy: His Life and Friends. 4500:Thomas Hardy: A Critical Biography. 4495:New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989. 4381:New Jersey: Barnes and Noble, 1982. 4230:: "Their damnation slumbereth not". 3660:. Oxford University Press. p.  3302:, Edinburgh University Press, 2013. 3261:from the original on 19 August 2020 2959:. The Macmillan Press. p. 29. 2716:from the original on 26 August 2016 2686:from the original on 16 August 2016 1962:"How I Built Myself a House" (1865) 1807:: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented 1740:Novels of character and environment 1331:in 1973. There were fewer poems by 391:, were listed in the top 50 on the 4465:Boston : Little, Brown, 1975. 4458:Boston : Little, Brown, 1978. 4421:Thomas Hardy: A Life in Pictures. 4369:The Short Stories of Thomas Hardy. 4145:, Delphian Records DCD34307 (2024) 3993:. St-andrews.ac.uk. Archived from 3800:from the original on 14 April 2014 3564:from the original on 14 April 2014 3466:Rumens, Carol (28 December 2009). 3247:. Delphi Classics. pp. 570–. 974:A Pure Woman: Faithfully Presented 488:was extended to a new terminus at 25: 6060:20th-century English male writers 5357:Poems of the Past and the Present 5056:to help reach a consensus. β€Ί 4591:. Bari: Adriatica Editrice, 1997. 4584:. Pescara: Edizioni Tracce, 1995. 4538:Thomas Hardy: penseur et artiste. 4298:from the original on 10 July 2010 3928:from the original on 1 April 2011 3417:New York: Routledge, 2003, p.108. 3348:. Penguin Classics. p. 466. 3241:Thomas Hardy (17 November 2013). 2875:from the original on 9 March 2012 2623:from the original on 29 July 2017 2613:"Thomas Hardy: The Time-Torn Man" 2356:Poems of the Past and the Present 1965:"Destiny and a Blue Cloak" (1874) 1958:(with date of first publication) 1948:The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy 1488:Grave of Thomas Hardy's heart at 1466:Grave of Thomas Hardy's ashes in 1153:Poems of the Past and the Present 182: 163: 135: 6090:English male short story writers 5868: 5693: 4889: 4540:Paris: Librairie Hachette, 1911. 4486:Thomas Hardy: His Life and Work. 4468:Gittings, Robert and Jo Manton. 4412:Deacon, Lois and Terry Coleman. 4271:from the original on 24 May 2014 4190:See for example the song title " 3596:from the original on 27 May 2014 3205:. Frances Lincoln. p. 143. 3135:. 20 August 2003. Archived from 3073:Sherman, George William (1976). 3009:Dean, Andrew R (February 1993). 2940:Asaid, Alan (11 December 2012). 2674:Flood, Alison (16 August 2016). 2577:Brown, Matt (28 December 2022). 2451:Thomas Hardy: The Complete Poems 2288:"The Spectre of the Real" (1894) 1481: 1459: 1272:views and his membership in the 1059: 1039: 484:before its destruction when the 287: 6065:Alumni of King's College London 4705:Thomas Hardy: The Guarded Life. 4255:Purdy, Richard (October 1944). 3833:Thomas Hardy, The Time Torn Man 3642:, 7th edition, vol. 2, p. 1916. 2644:Thomas Hardy: the Time-torn Man 2321:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2314:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2307:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2300:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2293:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2265:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2069:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2062:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2051:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2044:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2026:A Changed Man and Other Stories 2001:A Changed Man and Other Stories 1341:Thomas Hardy and English Poetry 268: 248: 118:Stinsford parish church (heart) 6115:People from Dorchester, Dorset 6050:19th-century English novelists 5539:Florence Dugdale (second wife) 4873:Works by or about Thomas Hardy 4763:New York: Penguin Press, 2006. 4547:London: Herbert Jenkins, 1933. 4442:Thomas Hardy: A Literary Life. 4111:. New York: Grove Press, 1987. 3822:, 7th edition, vol.2, p. 1916. 3796:. Poets.org. 11 January 1928. 3560:. Poets.org. 11 January 1928. 3182:"The Novels of Thomas Hardy", 3162:, Cambridge University Press, 3129:"Homeground: Dead man talking" 2983:. The Macmillan Press. p. 60. 2944:(in Swedish). kulturdelen.com. 581:In his later years, he kept a 1: 6105:Members of the Order of Merit 5349:Wessex Poems and Other Verses 5317:Barbara of the House of Grebe 5277:A Changed Man and Other Tales 4933:University of Texas at Austin 4714:(London: G. Routledge, 1911). 4693:Padstow: Lodenek Press, 1975. 4679:New York: St. Martin's, 1987. 4608:New York: Random House, 1982. 4488:Bath: Adams & Dart, 1972. 4364:New York: St. Martin's, 1942. 4109:The Marriage of Bette and Boo 3652:Herbert N. Schneidau (1991). 3300:Thomas Hardy's Legal Fictions 3199:J. B. Bullen (24 June 2013). 3075:The Pessimism of Thomas Hardy 2348:Wessex Poems and Other Verses 1935:A Changed Man and Other Tales 1636:The Marriage of Bette and Boo 1533:Lady Catherine Milnes Gaskell 1470:(foreground, next to that of 1229:, which later became part of 1085:as central in Hardy's works: 989:as part of Hardy's fictional 787:at Higher Bockhampton, where 698:in December 1927 and died at 64: 34:Thomas Hardy (disambiguation) 6080:Burials at Westminster Abbey 6070:English anti-vivisectionists 5473:The Convergence of the Twain 5012:The Thomas Hardy Association 4840:Resources in other libraries 4804:A Companion to Thomas Hardy. 4552:Thomas Hardy and the Church. 4502:London: Hogarth Press, 1954. 4406:, 9, 2 (May 1993), pp.39–50. 4192:Thy Damnation Slumbereth Not 2903:. 8 July 1910. p. 4857. 2183:"The Doctor's Legend" (1891) 1750:(1867, unpublished and lost) 1212:is the long shadow that the 6095:English short story writers 5033:20th Century Press Archives 4888:(public domain audiobooks) 4797:University of Toronto Press 4566:The First Mrs Thomas Hardy. 4561:(London: E. Mathews, 1894). 4456:Thomas Hardy's Later Years. 4026:A Companion to Thomas Hardy 3835:(Penguin, 2007), pp. 46–47. 3617:Katherine Kearney Maynard, 2835:'s book of the same name), 2756:A Companion to Thomas Hardy 1879:: A Sketch of a Temperament 1571:(1915), the first novel by 1452:was based on Horace Moule. 124:, Westminster Abbey (ashes) 6151: 6055:19th-century English poets 5617:Far from the Madding Crowd 5331:A Tragedy of Two Ambitions 5154:Far from the Madding Crowd 4670:University Press of Kansas 4606:Thomas Hardy: A Biography. 4388:New York: Greenberg, 1925. 4343:14.1 (January 2007), 1–19. 2646:, Penguin, pp. 30, 36 2258:Our Exploits At West Poley 2083:A Tragedy of Two Ambitions 1836:Romance (literary fiction) 1833: 1764:Far from the Madding Crowd 1724:Far from the Madding Crowd 1428:(one of the eight sons of 1110:Far from the Madding Crowd 919:Far from the Madding Crowd 906:Far from the Madding Crowd 894:Far from the Madding Crowd 796:Far from the Madding Crowd 620:Far from the Madding Crowd 550:parish church of St Juliot 389:Far from the Madding Crowd 335:Far from the Madding Crowd 317:, including the poetry of 193:Far from the Madding Crowd 31: 5986:The Mayor of Casterbridge 5962:The Mayor of Casterbridge 5938:The Mayor of Casterbridge 5921:The Mayor of Casterbridge 5864: 5838:Tess of the D'Urbervilles 5830:Tess of the D'Urbervilles 5771:Tess of the d'Urbervilles 5763:Tess of the d'Urbervilles 5746:Tess of the d'Urbervilles 5689: 5534:Emma Gifford (first wife) 5218:Tess of the d'Urbervilles 5202:The Mayor of Casterbridge 5122:The Poor Man and the Lady 4835:Resources in your library 4779:Columbia University Press 4721:London: Bloomsbury, 1994. 4677:The Unknown Thomas Hardy. 4597:Millgate, Michael (ed.). 4589:La poesia di Thomas Hardy 4416:London: Hutchinson, 1966. 4414:Providence and Mr. Hardy. 4386:The Life of Thomas Hardy. 4371:London: Macmillan, 1982. 4333:Biographies and criticism 4294:. 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Outwin. 4684:Thomas Hardy Annual. 4587:Marroni, Francesco, 4322:22 June 2010 at the 4317:β€œThomas Hardy poems” 4160:"Taking the biscuit" 4107:Christopher Durang. 4055:Morine Krissdottir, 3967:. 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Index

The Withered Arm
Thomas Hardy (disambiguation)
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Hardy, c. 1910–1915
Stinsford
Dorchester, Dorset
Poets' Corner
King's College London
Naturalism
Victorian literature
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Far from the Madding Crowd
The Mayor of Casterbridge
The Return of the Native
Jude the Obscure
Emma Gifford
Florence Dugdale

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Victorian realist
George Eliot
Romanticism
William Wordsworth
Victorian
South West England
Far from the Madding Crowd
The Mayor of Casterbridge
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Jude the Obscure
Georgians

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