THOMAS HARDY
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... THOMAS HARDY, Mr Hardy is an unequal writer. He has his great moments, but is often dull and artificial. Although dealing so largely with peasant types and rustic situations, there is seldom anything idyllic in his treatment of them. It is in the tragic ...
... Mr. Thomas Hardy. Remedies.” In 1874 appeared the work by which he is beet known Far from the madding crowd.” Since that time he has published numerous works. In 1893 Mr. Hardy followed early dramatic version of Far from the madding crowd” with a dramatic ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY. Laodicean,” “The hand of Ethelberta,” “The return of the native,” “The Mayor of Casterbridge,” “ Wessex tales,” and “ Teas of the D’Utbervilles.” Last year Mr. Hardy entered the domain dramatism with piece entitled “ The three wayfarers ...
... MR THOMAS HARDY AT HOME. The home of Mr Thomas Hardy, author of Tess of tho IVUrberville?,'’ is near Dorchester, the capital of tho Channel county of Dorset. The bouse stands considerable distance to tho cast the town commanding ridge, with a fine view ...
... MR THOMAS HARDY AND HIS CRITICS. It is so seldom that Thomas Hardy withdraws from his almost seclusion that even a short letter:from him in a daily pajier will read with interest. JScmeone in the Chronicle having vented a suspicion that Mr ...
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... Mr Thomas Hardy holds that fiction should embody developments of life in which people silently believe, rather than these in which people pretend to believe ; and be has kept this view from one end to the other of bis shelf-full of novels. Lady Brooke ...