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Thomas Hardy, in writing these elegies in response to the death of his first wife, Emma Lavinia Gifford in 1912, has mastered twenty-one poems of intensely personal grief
'This time the fiction is founded upon facts' stated Wilkie Collins in the Preface to this novel that explodes the myth of the sanctity of marriage in Victorian Britain.
Thomas Hardy's father made him become an apprentice architect when he turned 18 in 1858, and at that stage there was little sign that he would become a prolific author.
Life and works of English author Thomas Hardy, famous for Far from the Madding Crowd and Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and known for themes about ordinary country people.
Oxford pubs where the visitor can imbibe ales and literary ambience at the same time.
The best way to explore Oxford isn't with a guidebook--it's through the many works of literature that use the city as a backdrop, a character, or both.
The original English Roses are a result of breeding Old Roses with Hybrid Teas and Floribundas and this group is close to Old Roses in character.
A review of Claire Tomalin's biography of Thomas Hardy, which sympathetically documents the long and sometimes controversial life of this great writer.
Dorset is Thomas Hardy country, mainly near Dorchester with the author's birthplace, grave, and house at Max Gate, all easily seen from a country cottage holiday home.
Trying to find an interesting and meaningful name to give your child? Look to the unique and beautiful names chosen by the literary greats.
Thomas Hardy had two simultaneous funerals, due to a clash between family wishes and the desire to give due respect to a writer of national importance.


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