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  1. The well-beloved; a sketch of a temperament. by Hardy. Thomas. 1840-1928., 1897-01-01
  2. Under the greenwood tree; a rural painting of the Dutch school. by Hardy. Thomas. 1840-1928., 1905-01-01
  3. The mayor of Casterbridge; a story of a man of character. by Hardy. Thomas. 1840-1928., 1905-01-01
  4. The mayor of Casterbridge; the life and death of a man of charac by Hardy. Thomas. 1840-1928., 1902-01-01
  5. The woodlanders; a novel. by Hardy. Thomas. 1840-1928., 1905-01-01
  6. Thomas Hardy catalogue: A list of the books by and about Thomas Hardy, O.M., (1840-1928) in Dorset County Library; by Dorset County Library, 1968
  7. The Early Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840-1891 / The Later Years of Thomas hardy, 1892-1928. Two volumes by Florence Emily Hardy, 1928
  8. THOMAS HARDY, O.M. 1840-1928 - CATALOGUE OF A MEMORIAL EXHIBITION OF FIRST EDITIONS, AUTOGRAPH LETTERS AND MANUSCRIPTS by Richard L. Purdy, 1928-01-01
  9. THe Later Years of Thomas Hardy 1892-1928 & The Early Life of Thomas Hardy 1840-1891 by Florence Emily Hardy, 1930-01-01
  10. The Early Life of Thomas Hardy 1840-1891; The Later Years of Thomas Hardy 1892-1928 (Two Volumes) by Florence Emily Hardy, 1928-01-01
  11. The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy: Volume 1: 1840-1892 by Thomas Hardy, 1978-01-12
  12. Thomas Hardy, O.M. 1840-1928 Catalogue of a Memorial Exhibition of First Editions, Autograph Letters and Manuscripts by Richard prepared by Purdy, 1928
  13. Descriptive Catalogue of the Grolier Club Centenary Exhibition 1940 of the Works of Thomas Hardy, O.M. 1840-1928 by Thomas Hardy, 1940
  14. Thomas Hardy catalogue: A list of the books by and about Thomas Hardy, O.M., (1840-1928) in Dorset County Library by Dorset County Library, 1968

81. Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy's own life wasn't similar to his stories. LIFE OF Thomas Hardy, 192830(with Florence Hardy); AN INDISCRETION IN THE LIFE OF AN HEIRESS, 1934;
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback 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).

82. Bibliotheca Augustana
Thomas Hardy 1840 1928, The Author Thomas Hardy, novelist and poet of thenaturalist movement, was born in Higher Bockhampton, Dorsetshire, in 1840.
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Thomas Hardy
The Author
Thomas Hardy, novelist and poet of the naturalist movement, was born in Higher Bockhampton, Dorsetshire, in 1840. In 1856 he was apprenticed to a local architect engaged in restoring old churches. In 1862 he moved to London to work for the architect Arthur Blomfield. Meanwhile, he was writing poetry with little success. In 1871 he published his first novel and in the following years he produced one novel after another. In 1874 he married Emma Gifford. In 1885 the couple moved to Max Gate on the edge of Dorchester, where they spent the rest of their lives. Emma died in 1912, and Hardy married Florence Dugdale in 1914. In his last decade, he gained numerous public honours and was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature. Hardy died at the age of 87 in 1928.
The Work
"How I Built Myself a House" (1865)
The Poor Man and the Lady (1867, lost)
Desperate Remedies (1871)
Under the Greenwood Tree (1872)
A Pair of Blue Eyes (1873)
Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) The Hand of Ethelberta (1876) The Return of the Native The Trumpet-Major (1880) A Laodicean (1881) Two on a Tower (1882) The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886) The Woodlanders (1887) Wessex Tales A Group of Noble Dames (1891) Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891) Life's Little Ironies Jude the Obscure (1895) The Well-Beloved (1897) Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1898) Poems of the Past and the Present (1902) The Dynasts (drama, 1903-8)

83. Quotations
ATTRIBUTION Thomas Hardy (1840–1928), British novelist, poet. ATTRIBUTIONThomas Hardy (1840–1928), British novelist, poet.
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By Thomas Hardy QUOTATION: It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.
QUOTATION: It is safer to accept any chance that offers itself, and extemporize a procedure to fit it, than to get a good plan matured, and wait for a chance of using it.
QUOTATION: The only superiority in women that is tolerable to the rival sex is, as a rule, that of the unconscious kind; but a superiority which recognizes itself may sometimes please by suggesting possibilities of capture to the subordinated man.
QUOTATION: A resolution to avoid an evil is seldom framed till the evil is so far advanced as to make avoidance impossible.

84. Thomas Hardy
From the wikipedia Thomas Hardy (1840 1928) was a novelist and poet, generallyregarded as one of the greatest figures in English literature.
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85. The Collected Letters Of Thomas Hardy (in MARION)
The collected letters of Thomas Hardy. Title The collected letters ofThomas Hardy / edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate.
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The collected letters of Thomas Hardy
Title:
Author:
Published:
  • Oxford [Eng.] ; New York : Clarendon Press, 1978-
Subject:
Material:
  • v. : facsim. ; 24 cm.
Note:
  • Includes index.
  • v. 1. 1840-1892.
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  • ISBN:
    • 0198124708 (v. 1)
    System ID no:
    • AAB-1202
    Holdings:
    CLEVELAND/Literature
    • CALL NUMBER: PR4753.A42 1978 v.3 Reference NonCirculating
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    86. Mayor Of Casterbridge Thomas Hardy
    The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy 1840 1928.
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    The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy
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    BIOGRAPHY] HISTORY INTERNET ... ONLINE TEXT First published in weekly installments from Jan. 2 to May 15, 1886 Hardy's Wessex/Courtesy Robert Seitz "The Mayor of Casterbridge features a dominant protagonist, complex human relationships, and an elaborate plot worked out against a background of social and economic changes taking place in the English countryside at a critical historical juncture...the mid to late nineteenth century, when mechanized agricultural methods were being introduced." Source: [REF PN 771.G27] Kepos, Paula and Dennis Poupard, eds.. "Thomas Hardy." Twentieth Century Literary Criticism. Vol. 32. Detroit: Gale, 1989. To the top
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    87. Thomas Hardy - Wikipedia
    Thomas Hardy (1840 1928) was a novelist and poet, generally regardedas one of the greatest figures in English literature. Born
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    Thomas Hardy
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Thomas Hardy ) was a novelist and poet , generally regarded as one of the greatest figures in English literature Born near Dorchester, Dorset , Hardy was the son of a stonemason and originally trained as an architect . He draws heavily on this background in his work. His first novel was begun in , but he gave up prose fiction writing after Jude the Obscure ), having been heavily criticized for the novel's apparent anti-marriage stance. Other novels include: Hardy's stories often take place in the fictional county of Wessex, modeled after Dorset. From , Hardy concentrated on poetry , continuing to publish collections right up until . His last great work

    88. Thomas Hardy Country : A Short History Of Family And Cottage
    Name, Born, Died, Relationship to TH. John Hardy, 1755, 1821, Greatgrandfather. JemimaHand, 1813, 1904, Mother. Thomas III, 1840, 1928, . Mary, 1841, 1915, Sister.
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    A Short History of Family and Cottage
    Bluebells bloom on the edge of Thorncombe Wood,
    much as they did in 1800 when John Hardy came
    from Puddletown to build a cottage for his son
    in the wilderness midway between Puddletown and
    Dorchester.
    So here, where the woods meet the heath, in the
    parish of Stinsford, Hardy's grandfather, Thomas I,
    set up housekeeping in 1801 with his wife Mary and
    their infant daughter. Thus began the three
    generations of Hardys that would subsequently call the Bockhampton cottage home for 110 years. The family business of masonry and bricklaying began, and six more children were born, including Thomas II. Thomas I died suddenly and unexpectedly in 1837, and Thomas II, the youngest son, took over the business from his widowed mother a couple years later. She, however, continued to manage the accounts and remain active. In 1839, young Thomas married Jemima Hand and she came to share the cottage with her widowed mother-in-law. On 2 June, 1840 the writer, Thomas III, was born in the central upstairs bedroom. Soon sister Mary was born in 1841, and later brother Henry in 1851, then Katherine (Kate) in 1856.

    89. SWAN /All Libraries
    Fiction 1994 1 Tesla Nikola 1856 1943 Juvenile Literature 1994 1 Tesoros OcultosMaine Novela 1999 1 Tess Of The Durbervilles Hardy Thomas 1840 1928 15 Tess Of
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    90. Thomas Hardy - Quotes And Quotations
    X Y Z, The Art of War eBook Love Quote eBook 10,000 QuotationeBook. Author Thomas Hardy, 1840 1928, The Lost Blond Bible
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    91. Westerville Public Library /All Locations
    Oliver 1892 1957 4 Hardy Oliver 1892 1957 Encyclopedias 1995 1 Hardy Oliver Norvell1892 1957 See Hardy Oliver 1892 1957 1 Hardy Thomas 1840 1928 1982 1
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    92. THOMAS HARDY
    Hardy, Thomas (1840 1928). a web guide toThomas Hardy from literaryhistory.com.
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    HARDY, THOMAS (1840 - 1928) a web guide to Thomas Hardy from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors 20th century outline about our collection ... extended search General http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/hardy/hardyov.html The Victorian Web has many outstanding essays on Hardy's writing techniques and themes. http://www.gettysburg.edu/english/hardy/land/ A collection of short essays on Hardy's geography and locations. http://www.worldramp.net:80/~snag/schopen.html "The Similar Philosophies of Thomas Hardy and Arthur Schopenhauer," a student essay apparently. http://www.andover.edu/english/hardymisc/hardymsintro.html Reprint of Thomas HardyNovelist or Poet? (1929) a book by bibliophile A.E. Newton that asks whether Hardy was g reater as a novelist or a poet. Biographical Articles on Hardy http://www.gettysburg.edu/academics/english/hardy/life A Hardy timeline with links to explanatory pictures. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/thardy.htm A biography from the Books and Writers web site maintained by the Kuusankoski Public Library, Finland. http://www.aetv.com/scenes/tess/about.html

    93. HK University Theses Online
    Title The use of dialects in nineteenth century British fiction with particularreference to the novels of John Galt and Thomas Hardy. LOCATION, CALL NO.
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