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         Hardy Thomas:     more books (96)
  1. Short Stories by Thomas Hardy (Thornes Classics) (Thornes Classic Short Stories) by Thomas Hardy, Mike Royston, 1995-10-04
  2. A Pair of Blue Eyes by Thomas Hardy, 2009-10-04
  3. Thomas Hardy by Claire Tomalin, 2008-01-29
  4. The Hand of Ethelberta by Thomas Hardy, 2002-10-01
  5. The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy, 2009-10-04
  6. The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy, 2006-01-12
  7. Thomas Hardy: Imagining Imagination in Hardy's Poetry and Fiction by Barbara Hardy, 2001-07-20
  8. The Well-Beloved by Thomas Hardy, 2009-10-04
  9. Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented (mobi) by Thomas Hardy, 2008-09-26
  10. Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy, 2009-10-04
  11. Classic British Fiction: Thomas Hardy's complete fiction, all 20 books in a single file, with active table of contents, improved 10/20/2010 by Thomas Hardy, 2008-06-24
  12. Works of Thomas Hardy. (200+ Works) The Return of the Native, Desperate Remedies, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Jude the Obscure & more (mobi) by Thomas Hardy, 2008-06-16
  13. The Return of the Native (Oxford World's Classics) by Thomas Hardy, Nancy Barrineau, et all 2009-07-26
  14. An Imaginative Woman and Other Stories (Great Philosophers) by Thomas Hardy, 1998-01

21. Thomas Hardy Country : A Photographic Tour
The county of Dorset, England is the heart of thomas hardy's Wessex. Therehe was born, and there he spent all but a few years of his long life.
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The Vale of Blackmoor, Dorset
The county of Dorset, England is the heart of Thomas Hardy's Wessex. There he was born, and there he spent all but a few years of his long life. On these pages you will find my personal photographs of Hardy's Dorset, which, I hope, will lend a sense of reality to his time and place.
- Bob Seitz -
Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), pictured here in middle age, wrote 15 novels, 47 short stories, and hundreds of poems. He is best remembered for his five major novels Far From the Madding Crowd, The Return of the Native, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, and Jude the Obscure.
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Click on any of the images below to visit the site indicated... The Hardy Cottage Stinsford Church Dorchester A Frome Walk ... Hardy's Wessex
Below are direct links to the various sub-topics within this site.
(In parenthesis is the main section to which each applies.) A Short History of Family and Cottage (Cottage) Admiral Thomas Hardy and His Monument (Cottage) Manuscript Page : Mayor of Casterbridge ... The Bockhampton of Hardy's Youth (Cottage)
- Special Sections - Hardy in London Tryphena Sparks (A reasoned look) Credits and Sources ...
An Index to the Photographs This site last updated December 10, 2002

22. Thomas Hardy - MasterTexts(TM)
The complete texts of works by thomas hardy to be read online.Category Arts Literature Authors H hardy, thomas Works......The complete texts of works by thomas hardy are available at MasterTexts(TM); asite that presents the full texts of literary masterpieces for you to enjoy.
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Thomas Hardy
Thomas hardy was born in Upper Brockhampton, near Dorchester, England. He was educated locally and at 16 was articled to an architect. At 22 he went to London to train as an architect, and returned home in 1867 to persue his chosen profession. But he had already begon his first novel The Poor Man and the Lady , which was never published. There is speculation that around this time he met and fell in love with Tryphena Sparks, to whom he was related. The nature of their relationship is unclear but 1868 he was sent to St. Juliot, Cornwell, where he met Emma Gifford, whom he married in 1874. This marriage was far from idyllic, but ,ironically, when Emma died in 1912 Hardy was moved to write some of the most moving love poems in the English language. Among his best novels are The return of the Native The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886) and Tess of the DÂ’Urbervilles (1891). After the critical reception of Tess of the DÂ’Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure (1895), which were publicly attacked for their subject matter and portrayal of sexual relationships, Hardy turned his attention to poetry, which he had always regarded as superior to fiction. Read on-line Buy from Amazon.com

23. Thomas Hardy Resource Library
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24. La-poesia.it Thomas Hardy
Propone un'ampia raccolta di opere del poeta e romanziere inglese.
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La poesia di Thomas Hardy Poesia straniera Tordo a sera Il caso Toni neutri ... Neve nei sobborghi

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27. Victorian Web Sites
Index of resources related to Victorian literature. Includes separate sections for Elizabeth Gaskell, the Bronte sisters, thomas hardy, and Charles Dickens.
http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/Victorian.html
Victorian Web Sites
VIctorian Web Sites Scholars and their Homepages 19th Century Authors English Literature Any tips on other Victorian Web sites would be appreciated. matsuoka@lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp This page has been accessed times since the counter was put in on 1 July 1996. Last updated: 23 March 2002. V ictorian W eb S ites
  • All The Year 'Round (BEING A 19th CENTURY MISCELLANY FOR THE GENTEEL READER)
  • Annotated Bibliography of Chartism (Ursula Stange) - compiled in 1993 as part of the research for a Master's thesis on Ernest Jones and the Chartist Movement.
  • Art Resources on the Web (Chris Witcombe)
  • Bawnboy Workhouse - Built in 1852. Bibliography of Victorian Anthologies (UCSB)
  • Bibliographic Resources (Jay Clayton)
  • British Association for Victorian Studies, The
  • British Empire Web Site, The
  • British Painters in the 18th and 19th Centuries (Chronological Listing)
  • British Periodicals at Minnesota: The Early Nineteenth Century (Michael Hancher, University of Minnesota) - holds a relatively strong collection of nineteenth-century periodicals.
  • British Poetry 1780-1910 (Alderman Library, University of Virginia) - a Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions.
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    30. Thomas Hardy Online
    Check out this new book published about the Dorset village of Marnhull Thoms hardy's Marlott and the birthplace of Tess of the d'Urbevilles.
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    32. Thomas Hardy's World
    Hardly anything could be more isolated or more selfcontained than the livesof these two walking here in the lonely hour before day, when grey shades
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    "Hardly anything could be more isolated or more self-contained than the lives of these two walking here in the lonely hour before day, when grey shades, material and mental, are so very grey. And yet their lonely courses formed no detached design at all, but were part of the pattern in the great web of human doings then weaving in both hemispheres from the White Sea to Cape Horn." The Woodlanders About Hardy's World Enter Hardy's World

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    35. Bibliomania Free Online Literature And Study Guides
    Includes "Far from the Madding Crowd", "The Mayor of Casterbridge", "Tess Category Arts Literature Authors H hardy, thomas Works......800+ texts of classic literature, drama, and poetry together with detailed literature study guides. Large reference book and nonfiction section
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    36. Thomas Hardy The Coquette, And After (Triolets)
    One of many hardy triolets on the DayPoems Poetry Collection.
    http://www.daypoems.net/poems/1044.html
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    The Coquette, and After (Triolets)
    By Thomas Hardy
    I
    For long the cruel wish I knew
    That your free heart should ache for me
    While mine should bear no ache for you;
    For, longthe cruel wish!I knew
    How men can feel, and craved to view My triumphfated not to be For long! . . . The cruel wish I knew That your free heart should ache for me! II At last one pays the penalty - The womanwomen always do. My farce, I found, was tragedy At last!One pays the penalty With interest when one, fancy-free, Learns love, learns shame . . . Of sinners two At last ONE pays the penalty - The womanwomen always do! Back to top DayPoems Poem No. 1044 Poems by Thomas Hardy: A Broken Appointment A Christmas Ghost-Story A Commonplace Day After Schiller ... Zermat: To the Matterhorn (June-July, 1897) D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s Won't you help support DayPoems? DayPoems Front Poetry Whirl Google search for Thomas Hardy Reading passions Critics ... Recent reading Indexes Poems Poets Poetry Places Poetry Places Haikus from the Soul Spokenwar Poems for a Loving Word Poetry Haven ... Grave of E. Pauline Johnson

    37. Jennifer's Genealogical Realm
    Information on over 1800 individuals, including surnames Rogers, Adams, Trahern, Barnes, McCurdy, Pyburn, Franklin, hardy, thomas, Hinds and Timmins.
    http://jenniferhsrn2.homestead.com/
    More about these pages...
    I am indebted to several people along the way, as genealogists themselves are part of a family. The generosity, and willingness to share information is unbelievable. Much of what I have I owe to three people, Loren Adams, a distant cousin who wrote a book on the Rogers and Adams families in the 1980's. My father's family was researched by my Aunt's Leahmanda Barnes and Patricia Alsup, who long before computers and message boards gathered the information I have. I have found some information on these lines along the way, but most of my research has been on the one side of my family not explored, the family of my maternal grandfather's mother the Trahern's.
    Much of the information on these and other pages is verified, but some is not, so if you find an error, please let me know. If you want to use my information, you are more than welcome, however, you may want to verify some of the facts for yourself. You can always email me with questions. In some cases, this is all the information I have, in others, I have more, and can be of more help. A partial list of surnames is listed on the bottom of

    38. Concordances Of Hardy, Thomas
    Concordances hardy, thomas. Send this site to a friend! (click here)Choose a book and click the 'Search Selected Book!' button below.
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    39. Walking Tours In Hardy Country Dorset
    Enjoy a day's gentle guided walk through the countryside of thomas hardy's novels in the company of a Registered Blue Badge Tour Guide .
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    40. Thomas Hardy: Political Reformer

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    Thomas Hardy was born in Larbert in Scotland on 3rd March 1752. Hardy's father had been a sailor who died at sea on 3rd March 1752. After a brief education at the local school, Thomas Hardy went to work for his grandfather who taught him the trade of shoemaking.
    At the age of twenty-two, Hardy moved to London where he found work as a shoemaker. In 1781 he married the daughter of a carpenter. The couple had six children but they all died young. After working for several different employers, in 1791 Hardy decided to open his own shop in the Piccadilly Road. Soon after starting his business, Hardy heard about Thomas Paine and eventually read his book Rights of Man
    Trade was difficult and Hardy gradually came to the conclusion that his economic problems were being caused by a corrupt Parliament. Hardy was especially angry about the costs of the war with France. Thomas Hardy later wrote that he now knew that the men in the

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