By THOMAS HARDY
... THOMAS HARDY. •' THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. ...
... THOMAS HARDY. •' THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. ...
... THOMAS HARDY. I first saw Thomas Hardy some ten or eleven years ago at a little dinner in the House of Commons. In those far-off days the accommodation Tor the stranger and the lady who were asked to dine with a member of Parliament was very different ...
... MR, THOMAS HARDY. Mr. Hardy may have little pathos ; he may appear to be tether angry with rate for visiting the world with woes than eympathetlc with those who have to suffer them ; but by this unpretending tale of country tile, Under the Greenwood ...
... THOMAS HARDY AT HO . . In an illustrated interview with Thomas aippears in Te Young Man tor Marcl deolares that it is by no means difficult t tlory. 1 like doing a ahort story Occasion: if only as a rcliat to the tension ot writinl .-V. * novels ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY. The lut the teriee now being published by the MM Gazette of “Men end Woraen Who Write u Mr. Thome* Herdy. The interviewer write*: From London the heart of Wessex, the IJnd 1 J nd .?! novel*—of “ Bathsheba Everdene, Clym Yeobright ...
... Thomas Hardy and His Outspoke* Critic. Dr. Weir Mitchell, of Philadelphia, has been telling curious story. He said : While travelling in England, I fell into conversation with stranger who proved to be a man of great intelligence and culture. We discussed ...
... By THOMAS HARDY. THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. By GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: A DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. By GEOFFREY MORTIMER, ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY AND THE PRINCE OF WALES. 3 Graham R. Thomson, writing in the New York Independent about Mr. Hardy‘u%:ouse at Dorchester, tells the following story, which is said to be substantially true : “ Anent this ‘writing-box,’ as he calls it, of ...
... STONEHENGE GO? ONLY TO THE NATION, SAYS THOMAS HARDY. A W ITII THE NOVELIST. The following interview with M r. THOM HARDY appeared in a recent of the Dady Chrensek egten!ay I went down into Wesmex to ask Mr. As HARDY what he thought abont Stonehenge. That ...
... HODGE AS I KNOW OM A TALK WITH MIL _ THOMAS HARDY. (Pt* Mel .e= a 3it che rays, ti • . I •l4ir a 1 an which .. . thvata at et,ital-at ]. aundard part.. toehaure, a iota, he he known tunlep . er : .. a Le coal:mul '- ' 7 7•11;0:F7i . ...
... BOOK NOTES PORTRAIT OF THE DAT. THOMAS HARDY. Thome Hardy, was born in June, 1840, in and ►is career an an sedated, Tar as essay dealing with Coloured Bricks sad Tenfrootta Architecture, he received the amidst and ping o( the Institute of British Architects ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY AND THE PBINCX WALES. Graham B. Thomson, writing in the Mew York Imiepniml about Mr, Hardy’s Douse at Dorchester, telle the following story, which it said to Substantially tree: Ansnt thia •writing-box,’ aa calls it, of his, then hangs ...