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BY THOMAS HARDY

... BY THOMAS HARDY. living in tlie same village, to tell them the sad news. she opened the white swing-gate and looked towards the trees which rose westward, shutting out the pale light of the evening sky, she discerned, without much surprise, the figure ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1891
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 913 | Page: 52 | Tags: none

THOMAS HARDY,

... THOMAS HARDY, mESS OF THE D URBEKVILLE’S. By Thomas JL Hardy, Author of •• ...

Published: Friday 11 December 1891
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 68 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

MR. THOMAS HARDY

... MR. THOMAS HARDY. can read the signs of the times in any measure, the two men who stand forth the supreme artists of our latter-day fiction are George Meredith and Thomas Hardy. Neither of these has one tithe of the popularity of Dickens and Thackeray ...

Published: Saturday 23 May 1891
Newspaper: Penny Illustrated Paper
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 557 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

'LOWS WESSEX NOVELS, BY THOMAS HARDY

... 'LOWS WESSEX NOVELS, BY THOMAS HARDY. NEW AND CHEAPER IFsun Now READY. In uniform crown Bvo volumes, 'Ward ' s, 25., and cloth, 2s. ed. each. Far From the Madding Crowd.' The Laodicean. The Mayor of Casterbridge. The Hand of Ethelberta. The Trompet-Major ...

Published: Friday 23 January 1891
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 74 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

Thomas Hardy.— Under THE GREENWOOD TREE. By THOMAS HARDY. Author Of Far from the Madding Crowd. A New Edition,

... Thomas Hardy.— Under THE GREENWOOD TREE. By THOMAS HARDY. Author Of Far from the Madding Crowd. A New Edition, with a Portrait of the Author and 15 Illustrations. Crown tivo, cloth extra. 31. ed. For light happy touches of life and humour we know of ...

Published: Thursday 12 November 1891
Newspaper: Truth
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 91 | Page: 46 | Tags: none

(2*o he continued.) Mr. Thomas Hardy

... (2*o continued.) Mr. Thomas Hardy. One never uses the word “greatest” novelist or greatest poet without thinking of the superlatives wliich greeted young Chuzzlewit when he visited the New World. We are all so liable to fall into reckless assertion born ...

Published: Saturday 23 May 1891
Newspaper: Penny Illustrated Paper
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 47 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

A Group of Noble Dames. By Thomas Hardy.— Mr. Hardy's latest idea in the way of authorship is a kind

... A Group of Noble Dames. By Thomas Hardy.— Mr. Hardy's latest idea in the way of authorship is a kind of ‘“ Dream of Fair Women belonging to the South Country he loves so well. There are no less than a decade of these ‘‘ noble dames,” whose respective ...

Published: Saturday 06 June 1891
Newspaper: Bookseller
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 196 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

The fortnightly review. MAY. 'ldle Journal Sir Walter Scott. By C. Swin* b .rne. T:ie Midnight Baptism. By ..

... The fortnightly review. MAY. 'ldle Journal Sir Walter Scott. By C. Swin* b .rne. T:ie Midnight Baptism. By Thomas Hardy. Personal Recollections of By Mathilda The 'Transatlantic Cattle Trade. By Mo-etcn Frcwen* The Ibsen Question. By Oswald Crawfurd, ...

Published: Monday 04 May 1891
Newspaper: St James's Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 171 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

National Observer

... Observer A £CO AND REVIEW. WEEKLY. PRICE SIXPENCE. The current Issue contains Special Literary Supplement, with Story bi THOMAS HARDY, &c„ & ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1891
Newspaper: St James's Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 112 | Page: 7 | Tags: none