单词 | Thomas Hardy |
例句 | After a few days of that, Tessie asked for Thomas Hardy, but an hour later Milton put the book down, unimpressed. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z We had a lot of nineteenth-century stuff by Thomas Hardy and people like that, which was more or less useless. Never Let Me Go 2005-01-01T00:00:00Z He knew she read incessantly—Shakespeare, Henry James, Dickens, Thomas Hardy—but he did not think this could fill her days. Snow Falling on Cedars: A Novel 1994-09-12T00:00:00Z He didn’t seem to; he went on writing down his strange curlicue notes about Thomas Hardy in Phineas Shorthand. A Separate Peace 1959-01-01T00:00:00Z Based on a novel by Thomas Hardy, the opera “is perhaps most successful in its set pieces — arias and ensembles that are reminiscent of opera in earlier ages,” Mr. Holland wrote. Stephen Paulus, Classical Composer Rich in Lyricism, Dies at 65 2014-10-21T04:00:00Z He had little time, for example, for Thomas Hardy. Frank Kermode: a tribute by John Sutherland 2010-08-20T23:22:00Z "To south the headstones cluster," as Thomas Hardy writes, "The sunny mounds lie thick; / The dead are more in muster / At Hughley than the quick." How to Read a Graveyard by Peter Stanford – review 2013-05-03T18:00:03Z The new adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s novel appeals to the Pride and Prejudice set, but with more subtlety and sadness than most Austen films, plus a hearty heaping of rustic drudgery. Here Are the Best Movies of 2015 So Far 2015-06-23T04:00:00Z The Brontes were superlatively good at exploring the darkest recesses of the human heart and showing the violence and cruelty within Victorian society, as was Thomas Hardy. If you like books like these: dark teen reads 2012-05-31T10:17:09Z The source material owes much to Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd." UK director Frears tackles comic adaptation 2010-05-18T05:42:00Z From Thomas Hardy, that it is dangerous and may hang you. ArtsBeat: Book Review Podcast: A Sentimental Education 2014-02-07T18:22:54Z Perhaps this period was not one of Thomas Hardy’s times “when all went well,” but the Edwardians certainly meet Arnold Bennett’s criterion of being “identified with the great cause of cheering us all up.” Britain at the Turn of the 20th Century Was Dealing With a Lot, Badly 2021-04-06T04:00:00Z As a critic and author, Mr. Bayley was acclaimed for his dissections of Goethe and Pushkin as well as of Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy and Henry James. John Bayley, Oxford Don Who Wrote of His Wife, Iris Murdoch, Dies at 89 2015-01-21T05:00:00Z Its author might be a modern Chinese counterpart to Thomas Hardy, whose intensively observed dramas of rural life have a similar tone of beguiling, melancholy strangeness. Movie Review | 'Ghost Town': Zhao Dayong Fleshes Out Life in Remote China 2010-03-15T04:40:00Z The neatest solution may have been found by Thomas Hardy, who secretly composed his own biography to be published on his death as if written by his widow. The minefield of fame: how accurate do biopics need to be? 2019-04-28T04:00:00Z By 15, the classic classics: William Faulkner, Flannery O’Connor, Thomas Hardy, the better part of the Russian canon. Lionel Shriver Warns Readers Not to Meet Their Favorite Authors 2021-05-27T04:00:00Z Who knows, had he lived to make his century he might have come to love Thomas Hardy. Frank Kermode: a tribute by John Sutherland 2010-08-20T23:22:00Z Like the violin in Thomas Hardy's To My Father's Violin, Lee's father's suit functions as an object on which to hang emotions. Andre Gerard's top 10 father memoirs 2013-06-12T15:11:54Z Other chapters of “The Age of Decadence” address the era’s widespread fixation on eugenics, its crisis of religious faith, the poetry of Thomas Hardy, A.E. Review | What can ‘The Age of Decadence’ teach us about today? A great deal. 2021-05-04T04:00:00Z I sometimes feel he’s like a character in a Thomas Hardy novel, as he spends a lot of time walking to meet mates across ploughed fields, often by moonlight or in driving rain. ‘We’re never going to bed’: children rewrite the house rules 2018-03-31T04:00:00Z He cited Thomas Hardy and Victor Hugo as classic examples. What you need to know about Peter Balakian, the new Pulitzer Prize-winning poet 2016-04-19T04:00:00Z “War,” Thomas Hardy once wrote, “makes rattling good history.” Books of The Times: Dominic Lieven?s ?Russia Against Napoleon? 2010-04-07T22:54:00Z If I favor one of my biographical subjects it should probably be Thomas Hardy, great and long-lived poet and novelist of English country life. Claire Tomalin’s Favorite Fictional Heroine? It ‘Must Be Natasha’ in ‘War and Peace’ 2021-11-11T05:00:00Z The decision to promote his memoirs under the respected Penguin Classics imprint puts the former lead singer of the Smiths in the company of Oscar Wilde, Thomas Hardy and Virgil. Morrissey's 'Autobiography' a classic before it's even been read 2013-10-16T17:11:33Z Despite the greatness of Thomas Hardy and the lovely goodness of Gertrude Bugler, “Winter” comes to be dominated by the simple, desperate loneliness of Florence. ‘Winter’: a passionate reimagining of Thomas Hardy’s troubled love life 2016-01-27T05:00:00Z Dickens wanted to be buried there but was overruled, after his death, and taken to Poet’s Corner in Westminster Abbey, where he remains pressed up against Thomas Hardy and Rudyard Kipling. Voyages: The World of Charles Dickens, Complete With Pizza Hut 2012-02-07T19:16:01Z You will not write a vivid account of your first meeting with Thomas Hardy. Imagined Meetings With Joyce, Dickens, Hardy, and Lawrence 2015-09-15T04:00:00Z Last summer, I found myself reading Thomas Hardy’s “Jude the Obscure.” Eddie Glaude Jr., an Expert on James Baldwin, Reveals His Favorite Baldwin Book 2021-07-22T04:00:00Z I suspect it’s the same one that Thomas Hardy insisted we grasp, nearly a century earlier—that is, just how small and powerless we are against the forces aligned against us. Learning to Love the Stories of Andre Dubus 2018-06-15T04:00:00Z When Thomas Hardy died, his body was buried in Westminster Abbey, his heart in Dorchester. The Letters of TS Eliot: Volume 4, 1928-1929 – review 2013-01-10T11:00:01Z The verse selections vary from the light and amusing to serious, such as Thomas Hardy's "The Darkling Thrush" or Derek Mahon's joyfully nostalgic "The Bicycle". Readers recommend their favourite books of 2010 2011-01-01T00:05:32Z Suppose, to avoid citing contemporary names, we were giving this award in 1923, and found ourselves arguing whether Marcel Proust was "the best", or James Joyce, or Thomas Hardy, or Joseph Conrad. The damnable task of being a Man Booker International prize judge 2011-03-30T14:46:06Z It uses quirky, difficult poems by Thomas Hardy that you wouldn't immediately imagine could be set to music. Benjamin Britten: a top 10 2013-01-09T19:30:01Z Thomas Hardy was born the son of a mason and builder in 1840, was apprenticed to an ecclesiastical architect at 16, and at 30 launched his career as a novelist. ‘Winter’: a passionate reimagining of Thomas Hardy’s troubled love life 2016-01-27T05:00:00Z His great-great-grandfather was a London bookseller, in close touch with literati like Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy. Antiques: A Faberg? Exhibition Without ?Fauxberg?s? 2011-06-30T20:30:04Z If it reminds you of Thomas Hardy, note that Hardy published no poetry before 1897. Poem of the week: Among His Books by Edith Nesbit 2012-10-01T12:07:58Z She was either born yesterday – fully grown, and floating on the divine foam in a scallop shell – or she was teleported forward out of a Thomas Hardy novel. “50 Shades of Grey”: Not as sexy (but also not as terrible) as you might expect 2015-02-11T05:00:00Z He was "trying to build an identity for himself" — the man of wealth and sophistication, the man with a library full of beautiful first editions by authors like Thomas Hardy and Vladimir Nabokov. Thief stole rare books for love, says author 2010-10-01T19:38:00Z A friend resembles “a rural punk princess from an unlikely Thomas Hardy novel.” Review: Helen Macdonald’s ‘H Is for Hawk,’ a Memoir on Grief and Falconry 2015-02-17T05:00:00Z The theme of the Mueller report, like the theme of Thomas Hardy’s “The Mayor of Casterbridge,” is lies and the souls of those who tell them. The Mueller Report: A Thorny, Patriotic Addition to a Curious American Bookshelf 2019-04-20T04:00:00Z White, moustachio-less beard, supremely bald, huge smile, always in shorts no matter the weather, he looks as if he's stepped straight out of a Thomas Hardy novel. Michael Eavis interview: 'We've got the perfect loos for Glastonbury' 2013-06-21T13:01:17Z She gives it her all in Thomas Vinterberg’s adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s classic novel, as a fiercely independent woman torn between three eligible suitors. And the Oscar may go to: 30 key movies that could win big next award season 2015-07-28T04:00:00Z In college, I’d read and been inspired by Thomas Hardy and Virginia Woolf. My Summer Waiting Tables at the Writers’ Retreat 2016-07-05T04:00:00Z She reads Margaret Atwood and Thomas Hardy in her spare time, but her true passion is for a vintage radio serial called “Detective Levy Detects.” An attack on a World War II photograph leads to revelations in ‘My Darling Detective’ 2017-03-30T04:00:00Z He said he felt “stifled” in his art studies and by graduate school had decided he was better suited for writing, with Philip Larkin and Thomas Hardy among the poets he was reading. Mark Strand, acclaimed bard of absence and loss, dies at 80 I’ve always liked the title but had no desire to read dusty old Thomas Hardy. Why Michael Ian Black Doesn’t Like Mystery Novels 2020-09-17T04:00:00Z A. I knew nothing of the Schlesinger movie and I hadn’t read the Thomas Hardy novel. ‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ (With Movie Trailer): Thomas Vinterberg Narrates a Scene 2015-04-30T04:00:00Z Could this have laid the foundation for the triumphs of the English novel, from Daniel Defoe through George Eliot and Thomas Hardy? Exhibition Review: ?Manifold Greatness? and King James Bible at Folger - Review 2011-09-29T22:15:20Z Rain is a well-known impresario in Thomas Hardy’s 1883 short story “The Three Strangers.” Woody Allen’s romanticized rain (and Hemingway, and Toni Morrison and James Joyce) 2015-05-03T04:00:00Z Increasingly I find that Thomas Hardy and DHL are the only writers worth reading. Digested read: Letters to Monica by Philip Larkin 2010-10-11T20:00:00Z At some time or another, English majors have to deal with character and fate in the novels of Thomas Hardy. Comparing the Arcs of ‘The Good Wife’ and ‘Law & Order: SVU’ 2014-05-18T04:00:00Z Hogan did not respond to a request for comment, and U. of I. spokesman Thomas Hardy said Hogan does not plan to resign. Scholars call for U. of I. president's ouster 2012-02-29T04:36:00Z “I feel pretty good,” he said, adding that he was still writing and that he found great inspiration these days in the poetry of Thomas Hardy. A Gritty Voice of the Workingman to Be Poet Laureate : Voice of the Workingman to Be Poet Laureate 2011-08-10T02:20:31Z I concluded my review with this sentence: “Thomas Hardy, full of his own instructions to damaged mankind, would have loved this book.” ‘How We Weep for Our Beloved’: Writers and Thinkers Remember Toni Morrison 2019-08-06T04:00:00Z In "Afterwards", Thomas Hardy, watching the moment when "the May month flaps its glad green hands like wings", hoped to be remembered as "a man who noticed such things". The Crumb Road by Maitreyabandhu – review 2013-07-05T17:30:00Z Over 60 editions have appeared so far and they’re both elegant and quirky in shocks of bright color — including the newest, among them a Thomas Hardy in plum purple and an orangey “Don Quixote.” New & Noteworthy 2018-11-30T05:00:00Z Take a look at this Vine video created by Twitter animator extraordinaire @origiful, which shows his portrait of Thomas Hardy at every stage of painting. Share your art: works in progress 2013-05-17T11:57:30Z How many of the 10 pall bearers at the funeral of Thomas Hardy in Westminster Abbey can you name? The Guardian Review quiz 2010-12-16T12:56:46Z A classmate of mine, smart and thoughtful, once asked why Thomas Hardy had used the word “ooze” to describe wind moving through trees. The Problem with Poetry Students, and Other Lessons from Derek Walcott 2017-03-25T04:00:00Z Growing up, she developed a passion for Thomas Hardy that persists to this day, and she credits Tess of the D'Urbervilles with sparking her lifelong opposition to the death penalty. Jane Gardam 2011-01-10T08:00:00Z In one of his essays, Larkin observes that Thomas Hardy’s “subjects are men, the life of men, time and the passing of time, love and the fading of love.” Book review: ‘Philip Larkin: Life, Art and Love,’ by James Booth Tomalin, a longtime literary editor and the renowned biographer of Thomas Hardy and Samuel Pepys, tells her own story in this eventful, sometimes tragic memoir written at age 84. New in Paperback: ‘Crudo’ and ‘How Long ’til Black Future Month?’ 2019-09-06T04:00:00Z It’s hard to focus on Thomas Hardy with these bright young people around, though it’s clear the author is aware of them. Imagined Meetings With Joyce, Dickens, Hardy, and Lawrence 2015-09-15T04:00:00Z In this adaptation of the Thomas Hardy novel, a headstrong young woman in Victorian England attracts three very different suitors: a sheep farmer, a wealthy bachelor and a reckless soldier. Summer Sneaks 2015: The List 2015-04-24T04:00:00Z He was the No 8 Blue Badge, specialising in tours of Wessex, concentrating on and the life and works of Thomas Hardy. Hugh Thomas obituary 2010-08-12T17:23:00Z It is not expected to lead to any action, U. of I. spokesman Thomas Hardy said. U. of I. trustees call emergency meeting 2012-03-05T01:25:00Z She describes the evening news these days as “Thomas Hardy on speed.” He’s 101, She’s 32, and It’s the End of the World 2017-02-07T05:00:00Z In those early years of the 20th century, Victorians such as Thomas Hardy, HG Wells, Henry James and Arthur Conan Doyle still dominated. Modernism's first wave: turn-of-the-century literature 2013-01-17T11:44:48Z Thomas Hardy’s novels and poems, by contrast, show equal genius. How the Bible Divided, and United, Allan Gurganus and His Father 2021-01-07T05:00:00Z The view that peace is dull is widespread, often supported by an out-of-context quote from Thomas Hardy that "War makes rattling good history but Peace is poor reading". John Gittings: What I'm thinking about ... peace and war 2012-08-23T09:51:46Z Sysak’s favorite experiment is Thomas Hardy’s Ale, an English barley wine produced once a year. Stop ‘aging’ that hoppy beer. It’s only getting worse. 2015-08-29T04:00:00Z With regular echoes of Thomas Hardy, this quiet, unshowy, book proves that novels can tell truths that are deeper and truer than the mere fact of memoir. Grace and Mary by Melvyn Bragg – review 2013-05-19T11:00:03Z Set in a preindustrial, agrarian world, the play charts a relationship that suggests a biblical parable rewritten by Thomas Hardy. Minds in Meltdown, and a Risk-Taking Director Back on Form 2017-09-21T04:00:00Z To my mind, the most tragic British novel of thwarted education and domestic entrapment is Thomas Hardy’s “Jude the Obscure.” A Lifetime of Reading Taught Min Jin Lee How to Write About Her Immigrant World 2021-04-07T04:00:00Z A "wonderful place – wonderful – a great salt sheening sea bending into the land like a bow", wrote Thomas Hardy, who lived here. Sun, sand and inequality: why the British seaside towns are losing out 2014-06-22T04:00:00Z Thomas Hardy would have written a whole book about this woman, and heaven help Edith as she tries to top this maternal gold standard. 'Downton Abbey' Recap: Prayers for Isis 2015-02-08T05:00:00Z Thomas Hardy's vision of Dorchester inspired Chinese town planners to build a replica of the English village for wealthy Chinese families in Chengdu, central China. Salvador Dal?'s home town to be recreated in China 2010-08-10T20:53:00Z Inspired by Thomas Hardy's novel "Far From the Madding Crowd," "Tamara Drewe" tells an offbeat tale of the title character's hometown, a quiet village where a best-selling novelist runs a writer's retreat. Frears pokes Hollywood for detaining Cannes star 2010-05-18T16:21:00Z Thomas Hardy kept 'literary notebooks', a 'Poetical Matter' notebook and a 'Studies, Specimens, etc' notebook. Writers need 'a junkyard of the mind' 2014-05-20T04:00:00Z The novelist, poet, essayist and literary critic will join the likes of Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy who are either buried or commemorated in the famous location. Narnia author Lewis to be honored at Poets' Corner 2012-11-22T15:36:55Z Thomas Hardy was the poet who spoke most truly and deeply to Finzi. Gerald Finzi: the quiet man of British classical music 2011-01-27T23:41:00Z Callisto Daphne Salmacis Echo Which of these characters is a leading figure in Thomas Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd? Woodlands in literature quiz 2011-02-09T15:52:26Z Lawrence, Doris Lessing, Marguerite Duras and Thomas Hardy, Gornick astutely shows how books are intertwined with ourselves, shifting and evolving over time even as we do. Get into the back-to-school spirit with these 5 audiobooks 2023-09-07T04:00:00Z There was something about that in Thomas Hardy, he told me. The Ongoing Mystery of Covid’s Origin 2023-07-25T04:00:00Z The Hardy Tree, which was named after the writer Thomas Hardy and which had been infected by a fungus, fell over in central London last weekend. Your Thursday Briefing 2022-12-29T05:00:00Z The Hardy Tree, named after the writer Thomas Hardy, fell over in central London this weekend. Your Thursday Briefing: The U.S. Requires Covid Tests for Travelers From China 2022-12-28T05:00:00Z A living link to Victorian England, the so-called Hardy Tree was named for the novelist and poet Thomas Hardy. The Hardy Tree, a Beloved Fixture of a London Cemetery, Topples Over 2022-12-28T05:00:00Z It has been the subject of many archaeological excavations in the 19th and 20th centuries and also featured in the novels of Thomas Hardy who uses the name Mai Dun. Queen's Platinum Jubilee: Historic England releases picture map 2022-05-10T04:00:00Z She added: "I discovered this special edition in relatively good condition amongst a pile of Thomas Hardy books donated from a gentleman we'd not seen in the shop before and none of us knew." Ulysses: £1 charity shop book set to fetch £800 at auction 2022-03-03T05:00:00Z Four museums have teamed up to conserve and display rarely seen objects relating to novelist Thomas Hardy. Thomas Hardy: 'Fascinating treasure trove' to be displayed 2021-11-07T04:00:00Z One poem that stuck in the sieve of my memory was by Thomas Hardy. An Open Letter to Joe Biden 2020-11-07T05:00:00Z Tracy Hayes, the secretary of the Thomas Hardy Society, a literary group with more than 1,100 members around the world, said it was involved in the discussions with Camden Council about the tree. The Hardy Tree, a Beloved Fixture of a London Cemetery, Topples Over 2022-12-28T05:00:00Z Thomas Hardy’s Tess waits her turn to be carried across a flooded lane by Angel Clare in a fluttering state, the first time he touches her. Look, don't touch: what great literature can teach us about love with no contact 2020-05-22T04:00:00Z And so it seemed to Thomas Hardy when he wrote of the “infinite mischief” of “mixing of fact and fiction in unknown proportions”. The naked truth: how to write a memoir 2019-12-14T05:00:00Z Julian Fellowes, who is president of the Thomas Hardy Society, said many of the objects had "remained unseen in museum stores for years". Thomas Hardy: 'Fascinating treasure trove' to be displayed 2021-11-07T04:00:00Z He credits this period, during which he rendered Laurence Sterne, Thomas Hardy, Joseph Conrad, Vladimir Nabokov and others into Spanish, as crucial in his artistic development. Spain’s Most Celebrated Writer Believes the Fascist Past Is Still Present 2019-08-01T04:00:00Z They recur in literature from Shakespeare to Thomas Hardy. Paternity tests are big business because women aren't trusted 2019-06-23T04:00:00Z Elsewhere in the building, hovering over the antique marble bar on the second floor, is Thomas Hardy’s ceiling-mounted, gold-leafed bronze sculpture, “Sun Birds.” Must-see — and little known — art highlights along Grand Avenue 2019-05-22T04:00:00Z Still, the two bonded over a shared love of Alfred Tennyson, Thomas Hardy, and Flannery O’Connor.” The Radically Inclusive Christianity of Rachel Held Evans 2019-05-06T04:00:00Z And so today’s Stonehenge is not William Blake’s terrifying “building of eternal death”; nor is it Thomas Hardy’s “monstrous place”, where Tess of the D’Urbervilles sleeps her last night before being taken to be hanged. The battle for the future of Stonehenge 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z Her books sold impressively and, while she was never fashionable among the literary elite, the novelist Thomas Hardy was among those who expressed appreciation of her writing. The forgotten English poet buried in India 2018-11-10T05:00:00Z Gander’s poems call to mind those Thomas Hardy wrote after the sudden death of his wife, Emma. Forrest Gander’s Grief Sounds 2018-08-20T04:00:00Z Thomas Hardy’s solution to the prospect of an unflattering biography was to write his own “authentic” version before he died, under the authorship of Florence, his second wife. Up in smoke: should an author's dying wishes be obeyed? 2018-03-10T05:00:00Z It features books from notable authors of the age including Thomas Hardy, Rudyard Kipling and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Tiny royal doll house book published 2017-10-17T04:00:00Z Thomas Hardy wrote, sardonically rather than sympathetically, about "What is life... a floating iceberg. We are sunk and seen no more." The Anniversary Malady 2017-09-08T04:00:00Z Victorian critics were so antagonistic to the moral nihilism of the latter that Thomas Hardy decided to abandon novel writing altogether when he saw the response. We need robots to have morals. Could Shakespeare and Austen help? | John Mullan 2017-07-24T04:00:00Z From Thomas Hardy she learned to handle strong feelings in fiction by pouring them into landscapes, letting the settings carry part of the emotional charge. The Fantastic Ursula K. Le Guin 2016-10-10T04:00:00Z Better still, Mencken was introducing the young writer to a new world: Spinoza, Gustave Flaubert, Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Thomas Hardy, TS Eliot, and many more. 100 best nonfiction books: No 36 – Black Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth by Richard Wright (1945) 2016-10-03T04:00:00Z Thomas Hardy uses it in Far From the Madding Crowd to mean "proudly, haughtily, pompously," McPherson adds. Who, What, Why: Did Donald Trump use the word ‘bigly’? - BBC News 2016-09-27T04:00:00Z I contacted some of his contemporaries, who remember him as a lyrical player, a mordant wit, a conscientious professional, and an intellectual who loved the novels of Thomas Hardy. A Decade Lived in the Dark 2016-09-19T04:00:00Z If you have conjured screenplays, as he has, from Thomas Hardy, Henry James, Elmore Leonard, and Patricia Highsmith, then le Carré is no cause for alarm, and some of Amini’s alterations are well wrought. “Independence Day”: Peace No More 2016-06-27T04:00:00Z Looking back at the year 1851 Thomas Hardy said that it marked “an extraordinary chronological frontier … at which there occurred what one might call a precipice in time.” The Forgotten Material That Changed the World 2016-05-30T04:00:00Z The outgoing editor of The Archers has revealed that Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles partly inspired its contentious domestic abuse subplot. Archers domestic abuse plot 'inspired by Thomas Hardy novel' - BBC News 2016-04-18T04:00:00Z Nine days later, Thomas Hardy composed a poem about the disaster called “The Convergence of the Twain.” Our Dangerous Leadership Obsession 2016-02-29T05:00:00Z In addition, there was a novelist whose work she could not enjoy in audiobook form: Thomas Hardy. A Decade Lived in the Dark 2016-09-19T04:00:00Z Related: Top 10 books about justice and redemption Mike Nixon, secretary of the Thomas Hardy Society, said more work should be done on the site before it was developed. Bones found at prison may belong to real-life Tess of the D'Urbervilles 2016-02-19T05:00:00Z "I like that very much," Crook said of the comparison, adding that "I'm a big fan of the novels of Thomas Hardy, and I think there's quite a lot of that in there." British 'Detectorists' on Acorn TV uncovers a comedy treasure 2015-08-25T04:00:00Z The best-known example is the hero of Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure. Classics for the people – why we should all learn from the ancient Greeks 2015-06-20T04:00:00Z First out of the gates is an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd. Carey Mulligan turns tables on male-dominated movies - BBC News 2015-05-01T04:00:00Z We still laud many novels that began as serials: George Eliot’s “Middlemarch,” Thomas Hardy’s “Far From the Madding Crowd,” Henry James’s “Portrait of a Lady.” Bring back the serialized novel 2015-04-24T04:00:00Z U. of I. spokesman Thomas Hardy pointed Monday to statements previously made by university officials when they declined to hire Salaita. Professor who lost U. of I. job offer lashes out at school administrators 2014-10-06T04:00:00Z The book is among over 200 tiny books produced for the dolls' house library by some of the most famous authors of the early 20th century, including Thomas Hardy, Rudyard Kipling and Sir James Barrie. Mini Sherlock Holmes book published 2014-10-02T04:00:00Z For now, The Trumpet Major is still in our inventory until we meet the holy grail of Thomas Hardy collectors. The 4 Biggest Mistakes I've Made As An Entrepreneur 2014-09-04T04:00:00Z "I set out in all humbleness to make a Thomas Hardy film and not a Thomas Vinterberg film," he stresses. Carey Mulligan turns tables on male-dominated movies - BBC News 2015-05-01T04:00:00Z The numbers studying novels written before 1900 – Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd and Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights – were tiny in comparison, around 1 percent of the total.” What Should Teenagers Read at School? Their farewell was marked by writer Thomas Hardy in an interview with the Anzac newsletter. WW1 Anzacs who went to the seaside 2014-06-02T04:00:00Z But in a plot twist worthy of Thomas Hardy, she, herself, caught influenza while nursing her husband back to health. 10 bizarre Victorian love stories 2014-02-14T00:24:23Z Thomas Hardy, executive director for the office of university relations, said the pension’s unfunded liability is not the obligation of the university under current state law. Fair Game: Playing Pension Games 2013-12-07T19:38:29Z Hills made famous by Thomas Hardy and landscapes portrayed by Turner are ideally windy for massive turbines. Energy: What's the least worst option? 2013-11-25T01:58:59Z Wessex Thomas Hardy's book Tess of the d'Urbervilles is set in Wessex Amid prehistoric stone circles, thatched cottages and white horses dug into chalk hillsides lies the ancient kingdom of Wessex. Could England's regions quit the UK? 2013-11-23T04:30:57Z Over the next 10 years Lawrence became increasingly friendly with literary personalities including Thomas Hardy and Henry Williamson, and saw himself as a writer rather than a warrior. TE Lawrence: a legend born in Wales 2013-08-16T08:47:37Z In the 1860s when the Henry Barlow rail line to , novelist Thomas Hardy, at the time a young architecture student, was among the people who took part in a dig to remove old graves. Digging up the dead 2012-06-26T08:32:08Z English writer Thomas Hardy turned rain into poetry It's often said that in Thomas Hardy's novels the weather acts like a character. How can you talk interestingly about the weather? 2012-06-06T08:45:05Z Once he told me that he was reading everything of Thomas Hardy he could lay his hands on. Immortal Youth A Study in the Will to Create 2012-04-03T02:00:30.247Z The setting for most of Thomas Hardy's novels, the area has not existed politically since the 10th Century but covers much of the South West. Could England's regions quit the UK? 2013-11-23T04:30:57Z Thomas Hardy has done no better in his peasant life. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z The evident fact that Thomas Hardy is a fatalist is responsible for the common and absurd idea that he is a pagan. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z As Thomas Hardy says of one of his characters, "he was a thinker by instinct, but he was only a worker by effort." Herbert Spencer 2012-02-29T03:00:20.773Z In further confirmation of the position I have taken up, let me quote the testimony of Thomas Hardy as given in an interview. How to Write a Novel A Practical Guide to the Art of Fiction 2012-02-17T03:00:36.070Z The good little Thomas Hardy has scored a great success with Tess of the d'Urbervilles, which is chock-full of faults and falsity and yet has a singular beauty and charm.... The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z In quite a different field, in a vastly different atmosphere, the author has come near to the master genius of Thomas Hardy. The Maker of Opportunities 2012-01-30T03:00:18.090Z The Bearded Lady and the Snake Charmer and the Sword Swallower are poems—poems in the later manner of Thomas Hardy. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z Thomas Hardy, the idol of the younger realists and the liberator of British fiction from the Victorian hoopskirt and the happy ending, is not a realist. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z It is said of Thomas Hardy that he never rides in an omnibus or railway carriage without mentally inventing the history of every traveller. How to Write a Novel A Practical Guide to the Art of Fiction 2012-02-17T03:00:36.070Z What, for instance, were the novels of Thomas Hardy but splendid records of the countryside weather, for nature and weather were one. San Crist?bal de la Habana 2012-01-01T03:00:08.773Z Tomalin is a highly readable British biographer whose books include “Jane Austen,” “Thomas Hardy,” “Samuel Pepys” and, of relevance here, “The Invisible Woman: The Story of Nelly Ternan and Charles Dickens.” Dickens Biographer Digs for Hidden Affair, Secret Child: Books 2011-11-23T02:34:45Z Probably no publisher's announcement in the world to-day would cause more pleasure to English-speaking people than the announcement that Thomas Hardy was at work on a Wessex novel with characters of the familiar kind. Essays on Modern Novelists 2011-11-22T03:00:10.817Z Every contemporary poet of distinction, from whose pen verse has been recently published, is represented; to name only a few, Swinburne, Thomas Hardy, Rudyard Kipling, and Alfred Noyes. Psyche 2011-11-15T03:00:18.293Z George Eliot and Thomas Hardy are good models of the wise use of county speech. How to Write a Novel A Practical Guide to the Art of Fiction 2012-02-17T03:00:36.070Z All of them are notable for hilarious situations, clever character drawing, and bright dialogue, some of it so delicious as to bear comparison with the talk of Thomas Hardy’s country folk. The Whale and the Grasshopper And other Fables 2011-09-05T02:00:18.250Z Ferdinand Fabre occupies in French literature a position somewhat analogous to that of Mr Thomas Hardy amongst English writers of fiction. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z “It sounds just like a Thomas Hardy character,” Mr. Jones said. Shunning the Journals, Scholar Brings Work on Older Gays to Life in Film 2011-07-10T19:56:00Z But even this attraction the author had borrowed from a pretty novel, by Thomas Hardy, Far from the Madding Crowd. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z Thomas Hardy is an example of the writer who produces literature and has large sales. How to Write a Novel A Practical Guide to the Art of Fiction 2012-02-17T03:00:36.070Z No other writers, except Jefferies and Thomas Hardy, have been able to depict this life. The Eulogy of Richard Jefferies 2011-05-27T02:00:19.437Z He then joined the Victory, under Captain Thomas Hardy, and at Trafalgar “assisted in carrying the dying Nelson from the lower deck to the cockpit.” 9.—Mr. Norfolk Annals A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century, Vol. 2 2011-05-25T02:00:19.650Z Even in fiction, the note of disillusionment is heard with increasing clearness, in the latest novels of George Eliot, in writers like Gissing, and in the later books of Thomas Hardy compared with the earlier. The Victorian Age The Rede Lecture for 1922 2011-05-11T02:00:18.513Z As Thomas Hardy observed, "Who seems most kingly is the King." Football and spectacles: Players make passes for men who wear glasses 2011-03-31T23:06:03Z Mr. Thomas Hardy was not talkative as a sitter, but he was pleasant. Forty Years of 'Spy' 2011-03-04T03:00:57.237Z Officer David Moore remains in a coma while investigators probe 60-yr-old suspect Thomas Hardy. Swiss police identify 122 victims in "unprecedented" sexual abuse case 2011-02-01T22:22:00Z Police identified the man arrested as Thomas Hardy. Hunt on in Indiana for fugitive who shot policeman 2011-01-23T23:47:22Z Bret Harte’s heroines have a strong family resemblance to those of both Tourgueneff and Thomas Hardy. The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z Who knew that Mike had packed Thomas Hardy's poems and a copy of the Pickwick Papers for his holiday reading? Australia v England - live! 2010-12-04T23:00:00Z One of the books was the poems of Thomas Hardy so it's probably just grated with me for the rest of my life. Gareth Southgate 2010-09-30T23:12:00Z They might have quoted a passage from Thomas Hardy, or appropriated a witty turn of phrase from Oscar Wilde. The Fiver: The Futulity Of Being A Green And Gold Scarf-Wearing Campaigner 2010-05-28T15:21:00Z More than a few writers, among them Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Henry James and Franz Kafka, torched their papers or left instructions to burn everything post-death. 2010-02-05T08:19:00Z On the other hand, in Thomas Hardy and Tourgueneff, to say nothing of lesser novelists, it is often the heroine herself who falls from virtue. The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z He never indulges in long rhapsodies over sunsets and beautiful views, or in lengthy descriptions of any scenes whatever; but he has Thomas Hardy's power of making places absolutely real in a few vivid words. A Divided Heart and Other Stories He quotes from Thomas Hardy’s Under the Greenwood Tree, where the village shoemaker remarks, “There’s worse things than serpents.” Springtime and Other Essays If Thomas Hardy had written of Scotland, instead of Wessex, it would have been something like 'The House with the Green Shutters'.... Life on the Stage Would you seriously accuse Thomas Hardy and George Eliot of plagiarism, and say that they owed their plots to Goethe's 'Faust'? Rambles in Womanland “It is impossible,” as Thomas Hardy remarks, “for any one living upon a heath to be vulgar”; and the reason is obvious. The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z It is interesting to compare Borrow’s studies in unvarnished human nature with the characterizations of novelists like Mr. Thomas Hardy. The Vagabond in Literature Now come the birthdays of the musicians, Gounod and Schumann, and also of the patriot Nathan Hale, the teacher Thomas Arnold, and the novelist Thomas Hardy. The Complete Club Book for Women Including Subjects, Material and References for Study Programs; together with a Constitution and By-Laws; Rules of Order; Instructions how to make a Year Book; Suggestions for Practical Community Work; a Resume of what Some Clubs are Doing, etc., etc. Lord Roberts was voted �100,000 for his services in South Africa; Mr Thomas Hardy has not yet been voted anything for The Dynasts. A Novelist on Novels His verses comforted the last hours of Charles 359 James Fox and of Sir Walter Scott, while Thomas Hardy has acknowledged their influence on the realism of his novels. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile" Thomas Hardy prefers the night for working, but finds the use of daytime advisable, as a rule. Methods of Authors This book is of real literary value—in fact, it recalls to our minds the earlier works of Thomas Hardy. Tourcoing From association with Howe he heard of current authors who expressed new moods, Pierre Loti, Thomas Hardy, Maeterlinck, Tolstoi. The "Genius" Because they lived in days of lesser social complexity, economically speaking, they were able to use a purely narrative style, the only notable living exponent of which is Mr Thomas Hardy. A Novelist on Novels Harper’s Weekly: “If Thomas Hardy had written of Scotland, instead of Wessex, it would have been something like ‘The House with the Green Shutters’.... A Prince of Good Fellows So Mr. Thomas Hardy had published what many continue to think his two best stories, but they had not yet caught the eye of the general public. Studies in Contemporary Biography Thomas Hardy, a shoemaker, was first brought to trial. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence To match that one must go to Thomas Hardy, to the eloquent passage describing the terrors of infinite space in Two on a Tower. Ivory Apes and Peacocks We do not complain that only Mr Thomas Hardy was chosen, for there is nobody else to set at his side ... only we do complain that in this high order four admirals find a place. A Novelist on Novels This Elder Power, with the "sportsman's" preference for pigeons as against clay balls, would be something like the God of Mr. Thomas Hardy. God and Mr. Wells A Critical Examination of 'God the Invisible King' Mr. Meredith, and more especially Mr. Thomas Hardy, therefore devote a great deal of attention to setting as an influence on character. Materials and Methods of Fiction With an Introduction by Brander Matthews Since I have been here in the bush I have understood, as never before, the great and far-reaching popularity of Thomas Hardy's work among Americans. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography Sir Thomas Hardy told my brother he thought the King would certainly go mad; he was so excitable, loathing his Ministers, particularly Graham, and dying to go to war. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. II George Meredith, and more especially Mr. Thomas Hardy, therefore devote a great deal of attention to setting as an influence on character. A Manual of the Art of Fiction He had listened to Horne Tooke perorating "hanging matters" at the Corresponding Society; he had seen the "electric ruby" circulating at its dinners; he had witnessed the collapse of Thomas Hardy's painstaking and methodical organisation. Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle Some years ago, Thomas Hardy wrote a story about a girl in the wretched environment of middle-class England. Sex--The Unknown Quantity The Spiritual Function of Sex It was much the same difference as between the work of Zola and that of Thomas Hardy. Six Centuries of Painting Joseph Conrad, a Pole, stands side by side with Thomas Hardy in his mastership of contemporary English fiction. Mountain Meditations and some subjects of the day and the war In June 1819, however, she was ordered to join the squadron destined for South America under the command of Sir Thomas Hardy—Nelson's Hardy. The Surrender of Napoleon Being the narrative of the surrender of Buonaparte, and of his residence on board H.M.S. Bellerophon, with a detail of the principal events that occurred in that ship between the 24th of May and the 8th of August 1815 Next year Thomas Hardy, a radical shoemaker, started a 'Corresponding Society.' The English Utilitarians, Volume I. The wit of Wilde moves him not, but his morals stir him profoundly; Mr. Thomas Hardy is "a sort of village atheist brooding and blaspheming over the village idiot." G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study Thomas Hardy was born in 1840, and has for years been famous on both sides of the Atlantic as a writer of intense and sombre novels. Modern British Poetry It is not openly reported of such that they would rather wear a black coat and starve than wear fustian and do well, to quote Thomas Hardy, but the stress of things drives them. Ringfield A Novel Very different was the character of Sir Thomas Hardy, who commanded the British blockading fleet off the New England coast. The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 "Miss Willcocks shows the wit of Barrie in close alliance with the bold realism of Thomas Hardy and the philosophic touches of George Meredith." Margarita's Soul The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty George Meredith, Thomas Hardy and Henry James excepted, the great living novelists are Frenchmen. A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays The old game of follow-the-leader has no point if the leader himself, like the little girl in a Thomas Hardy novel, is balked by insuperable obstacles one-quarter inch high. The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2 But Tagore will live longer; Thomas Hardy, Bernard Shaw, Bertrand Russell, Sigmund Freud are of greater moment to humanity, yet each could walk out of Paddington Station and be unrecognised by the crowd. A Dominie in Doubt And at the end of that year a determined man, Thomas Hardy, a poor shoemaker of Westminster, set to work to interest his comrades in politics. William Pitt and the Great War The foremost English novelist with the one exception of Thomas Hardy.... Margarita's Soul The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty "Suppose we imitate Thomas Hardy, and say by the President of the Immortals, who makes sport with more humans than Tess," he answered. The Return Of The Soul 1896 The British ship made her number, the Triumph, seventy-four, Captain Sir Thomas Hardy, one of the noblest officers in the British service. The Rival Crusoes After leaving the curb market, we found ourselves in a basement bookshop on Broadway, and here Endymion fell afoul of a copy of Thomas Hardy's “Wessex Poems,” illustrated by the author. Pipefuls They regret that considerations of copyright have rendered it impossible to include poems by T. E. Brown, Thomas Hardy, W. E. Henley, and A. E. Housman. Poems of To-Day: an Anthology "You should do for this country what Thomas Hardy has done for Wessex," he said. A Daughter of the Middle Border Sir Thomas Hardy, the commander of the "Ramillies," was kept in a constant fever of apprehension, lest some night his ship should be suddenly sent to the bottom by one of the insidious torpedoes. The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 The last of the great fatalists in English literature is Mr. Thomas Hardy. Personality in Literature As a protest therefore against him in the next generation comes Thomas Hardy, who after recording the miserable end of Tess, writes ‘The President of the immortals had ended his sport with Tess’. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield I laugh when I read this, for I remember Thomas Hardy, who is my master far and far away. My Contemporaries In Fiction It is to be hoped that he will escape the doubtful honor of being dispersedly set forth in a ‘Wit and Wisdom of Thomas Hardy.’ The Bibliotaph and Other People Ten miles out we stopped at the wine yard of Thomas Hardy & Sons, who were at that time the most extensive grape and fruit raisers in Australia. A Ball Player's Career Being the Personal Experiences and Reminiscensces of Adrian C. Anson As it happened, the particular novelist whom he was considering, Mr. Thomas Hardy, exactly answers to this description. Personality in Literature Her favourite authors are Shakspere and Thomas Hardy, and she reads Cooper and Sir Walter Scott. My Friend the Chauffeur Mr. Thomas Hardy is distinctly one of those men who see things through an atmosphere of their own. My Contemporaries In Fiction One might perhaps demonstrate that Thomas Hardy is equally fortunate. The Bibliotaph and Other People Soon after dull, but historic Wareham we came quite into the heart of Thomas Hardy's country. Set in Silver Perhaps Thomas Hardy and Anatole France—old men both, their work behind them. A Book of Prefaces Thomas Hardy is recognized as the finest living English novelist, but there is very little comparison between himself and Meredith. Modern English Books of Power Yeats had told him stories of strange Irish myths; Thomas Hardy had read to him once or twice. The Loom of Youth Thomas Hardy is an ‘habitual writer,’ but he is always amusing. The Bibliotaph and Other People You like Thomas Hardy's "Hand of Ethelberta" next to "Far from the Madding Crowd." Set in Silver That of Thomas Hardy is almost made personal by the intense feeling that he is poisonous. The Victorian Age in Literature Mr. Thomas Hardy was the inevitable sequel to George Eliot. Among Famous Books Mr Thomas Hardy at twenty-five had only printed a short story, and he was more than thirty when his first novel appeared. Rudyard Kipling Sir Thomas Hardy was the ranking officer in command of several line of battle ships. General Scott This judgment of Sir Thomas Hardy squared but too well with my own feelings upon the matter, and doubled the shame I was already suffering under. The Lieutenant and Commander Being Autobigraphical Sketches of His Own Career, from Fragments of Voyages and Travels For example, if The Quarterly Review published a new romance, even by Mr. Thomas Hardy, I doubt if the end would justify the proceedings.’ The Disentanglers It was the tragedy of sweet beauty desecrated and lost, the petrifying horror of which has found its most unflinching modern expression in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Among Famous Books Unless it be Thomas Hardy, there is no first-rate novelist in Europe; there is no first-rate poet; without disrespect to D'Annunzio, Shaw, or Claudel, it may be said that Ibsen was their better. Art The capture was not approved by the authorities, and the prisoners were ordered to be released, and restored to Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy. General Scott I have been informed since that if I had begun by asking Thomas Hardy, I might have succeeded. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions Volume 2 She suddenly grew ashamed of her old E. P. Roe period and developed a great avidity for Kipling and Thomas Hardy, for Wordsworth and Stephen Phillips. Lydia of the Pines Mr. Thomas Hardy also appears to have wearied of the novel and to be seeking relief, if not in real drama, at least in a form borrowed from it, a sort of epic in dialog. Inquiries and Opinions He doesn't get it even from Kipling; Thomas Hardy's "Song of the Soldiers" leaves him cold. Tommy Atkins at War As Told in His Own Letters We recognize this same dramatic tensity of hopeless conflict in many stories as well as plays; it is most powerful in three or four novels by George Eliot, George Meredith, and Thomas Hardy. The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays And if one could only marry Thomas Hardy to Victoria Cross he might have gained some inkling of real passion with which to animate his little keepsake pictures of starched ladies. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions Volume 2 I was with Mr. Thomas Hardy in college," he said, "and I have visited him in his home. The Cromptons As in the last named, and in Thomas Hardy's "Return of the Native," the reader's imagination is assisted by a map of the Morgraunt forest and the river Wan. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century It was "just now" when George Eliot wrote "Adam Bede," when George Moore wrote "A Mummer's Wife," when Thomas Hardy wrote "Jude the Obscure." Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 The next morning Sapskull and myself, with Thomas Hardy and half a dozen other boys, met with a view to talk about the intended exploit. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12) Classic Tales and Old-Fashioned Stories Ask Sir Thomas Hardy, and the British captains, or any other officers, what will be the result of such monstrous measures. Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and Brazil, from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 1 We have read these poems of Thomas Hardy, read them not once, but many times. Aspects of Literature Mr. Stewart Edward White is a Thomas Hardy, so to speak, of the primeval forests of the Far West, and of the great rivers that run out of them over the brink of evening. African Camp Fires He has not even been appreciated as much as Thomas Hardy, though he is a less fine novelist. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 Not the least distinguished of this worthy family is Thomas Hardy, the brilliant author of the famous series of West-country novels, the first of which was published in 1872, the year after our visit. From John O'Groats to Land's End The course pursued was satisfactory to the masters and supercargoes, and subsequently, on explanation, to Sir Thomas Hardy, whilst it was highly approved by the Chilian Government. Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and Brazil, from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 1 Just before going he wrote:— 'I am just discovering Thomas Hardy. Aspects of Literature The mind reverts to Shakespeare to find fit companionship for Bodli in poetry, and to George Eliot and Thomas Hardy in prose. The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature Thomas Hardy is not a peasant, nor was Stendhal a marquis. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 There is something in these lines that reminds one of Mr. Thomas Hardy’s black-edged indictment of life. The Art of Letters Even Zenteno, the Minister of Marine, pointed out to Sir Thomas Hardy, the ability of the squadron to maintain the blockade which he recognised. Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and Brazil, from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 1 Time passed away, and on one savage night I read Thomas Hardy's unparalleled description of the majestic waste in "The Return of the Native." The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour Thomas Hardy gives it later in his contemporary novels. The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature I presume that this edition will comprise his study of Thomas Hardy. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 There are numerous articles relating to him in periodical literature, one of which, a sketch by Thomas Hardy, in Vol. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 The relentless Thomas Hardy is nowhere to be found. The Art of the Moving Picture Then some of us may find a magic phrase of Keats's, or Thomas Hardy's, or Black's, or Dickens's, that recalls the lovely past from the dead. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour We do not want to go the length of Thomas Hardy, however, who, in that wonderful first chapter of The Return of the Native has a similar heath to describe. The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature For his poems are as superior to the verses of Thomas Hardy as "The Mayor of Casterbridge" is superior to "The Egoist." Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 Thomas Hardy remains the greatest poet and novelist of the England of our age. One Hundred Best Books Thomas Hardy, too, has been arraigned for the conventionalism of his plots. The Author's Craft These ameliorations of humor and pity, these virtues of style and architectural handling make the reading of Thomas Hardy a literary experience, and very far from an undiluted course in Pessimism. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities Story leads to story, and Mr. Thomas Hardy somewhere tells one to this effect. Cock Lane and Common-Sense How much of the art of Thomas Hardy is suggested in those lines! Old and New Masters Thoreau and Emerson found it in Concord; Thomas Hardy in Wessex has watched the world move by without himself moving. Contemporary American Novelists (1900-1920) It told her that his gods were masculine and many—Darwin and Spencer and Haeckel, Pasteur, Curie and Lord Lister, Thomas Hardy, Walt Whitman and Bernard Shaw. The Three Sisters The elements of strength in Thomas Hardy can be made out clearly; they are not elusive. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities There is nobody to compare with her but Thomas Hardy; and even he has to labour more, to put in more strokes to achieve his effect. The Three Brontës Mr. Thomas Hardy, in the opinion of some, is greater as a poet than as a novelist. Old and New Masters To name one or two more English novelists: Thomas Hardy's novels would seem to have the slow growth of deep-rooted things. Vanishing Roads and Other Essays Mr. Thomas Hardy lives in a new red house known as "Max Gate," which is situated a short distance from Dorchester. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association The precision which his pen had acquired is well illustrated by the following description, not unworthy of Thomas Hardy, of a new neighbourhood. The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories Take, e.g., a passage like this from Thomas Hardy's powerful but sombre story, Tess:-- "Did you say the stars were worlds, Tess?" The Teaching of Jesus The "Stoke Bare-hills" of Thomas Hardy has changed the tenor of its way several times in history. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter The devotion of the ordinary type, as Thomas Hardy has over and over exhibited it, is precisely what Stevenson wants, to impart to his novels the full sense of reality. Robert Louis Stevenson: a record, an estimate, and a memorial Has the British soldier, one wonders, yet discovered Rudyard Kipling, or is the Wessex peasant aware of Thomas Hardy? Quest of the Golden Girl, a Romance In those days only one other book seemed to offer so powerful a revelation, and that was Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure. Winesburg, Ohio; a group of tales of Ohio small town life The richly savored and deliciously unlettered speech of Thomas Hardy's rustics was the creation of a master architect who had looked out over the ranges of fated mankind and looked also into hell. Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations Now that the fighting is over is a good time to read Thomas Hardy's The Dynasts. The Haunted Bookshop Hewet retreated, pressing the poems of Thomas Hardy beneath his arm, and in their beds next door to each other both the young men were soon asleep. The Voyage Out Thomas Hardy had already published some of his best novels in the 'seventies, and was in full production all through the 'eighties and 'nineties. A Writer's Recollections — Volume 2 On all occasions, Sir Thomas Hardy treated the Americans well. Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast Thomas Hardy's ashes were placed in Westminster Abbey, but his heart, in accordance with a provision of his will, was buried in the churchyard of his own village. Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations She would put Thomas Hardy down and take up Anthony Trollope and read aloud till Mamma's head began bowing in a doze. Mary Olivier: a Life But his favourite reading was Huxley, Herbert Spencer, and Henry George; while Emerson and Thomas Hardy he read for relaxation. The Voyage Out One of these was New London, before which cruised a squadron under the direction of Sir Thomas Hardy, in the 74 gun-ship Ramillies. The Naval War of 1812 Or the History of the United States Navy during the Last War with Great Britain to Which Is Appended an Account of the Battle of New Orleans This was not said, however, until Sir Thomas Hardy had got out the story of my being an apprentice in Jacob Barker's employ, again, before them all, in the cabin. Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast For my own part I cannot conceive dying with resignation knowing that the publishers were binding up at the time anything of Henryk Sienckiewicz's or Thomas Hardy's. The Delicious Vice Mamma hid her face behind Anthony Trollope, Mary hers behind Thomas Hardy. Mary Olivier: a Life The following quotation from Lascelles-Abercrombie's study of Thomas Hardy presents in brief compass the essential problem dealt with in this chapter. A Study of Poetry So clearly is this the case in Little Eyolf that Ibsen seems almost to fall into line with Mr. Thomas Hardy. Little Eyolf Sir Thomas Hardy held several conversations with me, on the quarter-deck, in which he manifested great kindness of feeling. Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast Is it possible that when, at the close of the nineteenth century, Thomas Hardy formally abandoned prose for verse, he was either consciously or subconsciously aware of the coming renaissance of poetry? The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century “Mr. Thomas Hardy,” says the gentleman with the voice, and the Lord Mayor holds out his hand. If I May We want to make the pantomime writer, the proprietor of the penny "comic," the billsticker, and the music-hall artist extremely careful, punctiliously clean, but we do not want, for example, to pester Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mankind in the Making In addition to the chief novelists,—Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot, Stevenson, Thomas Hardy, George Meredith, and Kipling,—there were many other writers who produced one or more excellent works of fiction. Halleck's New English Literature When we got back to the Ramilies, Sir Thomas Hardy had some more conversation with me. Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast As is so commonly the case with distinguished novelists, Thomas Hardy practised verse before prose. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century Perhaps it is Mr. Thomas Hardy who is arriving. If I May Thomas Hardy, whose touches always seem true to nature, describes in one of his books an early summer scene from amid which “the loud notes of three cuckoos were resounding through the still air.” Locusts and Wild Honey Thomas Hardy says that he received from Meredith's praise sufficient encouragement to persevere in the field of literature. Halleck's New English Literature During this time we got our papers from New York; I receiving a copy of my indentures, together with the sum of ten dollars; which reached me through Sir Thomas Hardy, as I understood. Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast Rudyard Kipling is a Victorian poet, as Thomas Hardy is a Victorian novelist. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century The ironical pessimism of Thomas Hardy is as false as the sentimental optimism of Walter Besant or the miso-androus meliorism of Sarah Grand. Without Prejudice But literature, as Thomas Hardy says with truth, is mainly the expression of souls in revolt. The British Barbarians Mr. Birch, however, disposed summarily of Sir Thomas Hardy's ingenious theory, and pronounced Cotton's opinion that the charter was an original document, as not worth much. Studies from Court and Cloister: being essays, historical and literary dealing mainly with subjects relating to the XVIth and XVIIth centuries It is humor or fun such as one expects, let us say, from the peasants of Thomas Hardy, outside of Hardy's books. 1601 Conversation as it was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors I do not believe that Tennyson was either shallow or dull; but I do not think he had so rich a mind as Thomas Hardy's, a mind so quaint, so humorous, so sharp. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century She also found opportunity to acquaint herself with the newest literature of Europe: Hauptmann, Nietzsche, Ibsen, Zola, Thomas Hardy, and other artist rebels were read with great enthusiasm. Anarchism and Other Essays He had read the works of Mr. Thomas Hardy. Phyllis of Philistia Those lines might have been written by Thomas Hardy. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century He is as deliberate as Thomas Hardy, and cultivates the lapidary style. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century Although entirely original, it reminds one in many ways of the verse of Thomas Hardy. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century |
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