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 ...
Angelique Richardson receives funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Wellcome Trust The English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy may be overshadowed in schools today by writers ...
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 ...
In a lifetime that spanned the early Victorian period and the aftermath of the First World War, Hardy witnessed huge changes: the mechanisation of farming, the rapid growth of cities, the ...
Paula Byrne’s hefty biography, “Hardy Women,” considers the British poet and novelist Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) from the standpoint of the strong women who influenced him. The book’s subtitle specifies ...
HARDY IN AMERICA (321 pp.)—Carl J. Weber—Colby College Press ($5). Thomas Hardy never set foot on U.S. soil, doubtless never dreamed of a special immortality in the state of Maine. But Colby College, ...
Thomas Hardy's quote, "Life is a physiological fact, and the rest is misinterpretation," from 'Jude the Obscure' highlights ...
Gyles Brandreth explores the landscape that influenced the author and poet Thomas Hardy. Gyles Brandreth explores the landscape that influenced the author and poet Thomas Hardy. Hardy lived most of ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information The Thomas Hardy Journal is published each autumn. Over the past three decades, it has become an important force in international ...