The TV adaptation of Thomas Hardy's romantic saga Tess of the D'urbervilles is topping the ratings. And now a photograph of the the real-life inspiration for the central character is published for the ...
The country home where Thomas Hardy wrote some of his best known novels is to be opened in full to the public for the first time. Max Gate in Dorchester, Dorset, was designed by the author himself and ...
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 ...
A few months after Thomas Hardy’s death in 1928, and only weeks before his own, Sir Edmund Gosse recorded on two gramophone discs a memorial for his nearly lifelong friend. While Hardy lived, Gosse ...
A Neolithic burial site at the home of novelist Thomas Hardy has been granted special protection. The circular enclosure, buried beneath the garden at Max Gate in Dorchester, is more than 5,000 years ...
Florence Dugdale wrote that she was "the proud and very happy wife of the greatest living English writer" Newly discovered letters from novelist Thomas Hardy's second wife have offered a glimpse of ...
Thomas Hardy’s fictional region of Wessex can now be explored at U of T with 170 items, including Hardy's original manuscripts, first editions, annotated books, letters and photographs. The Thomas ...
A Neolithic site discovered beneath the home of famed author Thomas Hardy has been granted protection as a scheduled monument. The circular enclosure, nearly 100 metres in diameter, was unearthed ...
Thomas Hardy began his schooling in the year in which the ‘Communist Manifesto’ was published, and he lived to see the Russian Revolution Picture credit: Wikimedia Works of literature are often shaped ...
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