Story of the Wessex Novelist
... Story of the Wessex Novelist. It is reported that Mr. Thomas Hardy, after per’i anenl'y abandoning fiction for verse, is again at work on a novel, which will, of course, be the book ...
... Story of the Wessex Novelist. It is reported that Mr. Thomas Hardy, after per’i anenl'y abandoning fiction for verse, is again at work on a novel, which will, of course, be the book ...
... was sentenced to twelve months’ hard labour under the Crimes Act for pockeit-pdcking ini Fleet-street. The play of Mr. Thomas Hardy, which Messrs. Mao millan are publishing, is not constructed for the stage,- has been supposed some quarters, but is described ...
... stitution his eorrow and condolence at orvel loss sustained by the death of Dr. Achille Viniras, the founder of the Mr. Thomas Hardy is at his home (cays the volume of “The “Beitich Weekly) meer Dorchester at the ...
... Auther ef ** The Masterfolk,’’ ‘‘ The Weoings of Jezebel Pettytfer,’’ &c. Through dreamy, sincere eyes, the large soul of Thomas Hardy looks out upen a sad werld, for which He seés hig great heart aches with an pity the immortals fer ever making sport of ...
... given the | * mbers of his family much satisfaction. While a urn to Highbury is soon to be hoped, no arrange- | * o! {r. Thomas Hardy is 67 to-day. he higher criticism is, says Father Ignatius, the birth rate, m ‘he Northumberland magistrates have decided ...
... diamond, He called evervhociy ty their most abbreviated Christian names—William Black wan Bill.” James Rise waa “Jim.” ‘Thomas Hardy was “Tom,” Wilkie Collins was ‘Old Wilkie.” and s© on. Tie was Tinsley’s poe, and it evidently impremed his voung Downey ...
... letters whose writings have had enormous influence upon the thought the age. In pure literature, Mr. George Meredith and Mr. Thomas Hardy most be placed far ahead any their rivals now living. Mr. Swinburne stands by himself in the domain poetry— when quality ...
... the ‘ontinent. ONE OF MR. HARDY'S NOVELS DRAMATISED. With the approval of Mr, Thomas Hardy, a drama- ised version of his novel, “The Trumpet Major,” vill be performed by the Dorchester Debating mn November 18 and 19. Mr. Hardy is greatly in- erested in ...
... s’ Club, a society which strives tg apply the higher criticism to the whole range of literature—dicussed the merits of Thomas Hardy a master of English fiction. The ball was opened by Sir George Douglas, Bart., who cOuld not resist the temptation to paint ...
... Leeds and Bat-khrmee, Mason, Hirst. In Thirsk, Foffsitt; and all Groceia and Obemiffts. SDAY, AUGUST 14, Column. IN TME THOMAS HARDY COUNTRY Sir Frederick Treves, taming from the serious calling of his profession, has treated of his native county in a ...
... jarring in the chorus, Some of those who returned answers are Mr. Gosse, Sir Charles Dilke (who knows his France well), Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mi. Oscar Browning, Professor Marshall, * Carmen Sylva,’ aud M. Bjurnstjerne Bjoruson. These great people all think alike ...
... at the opening ceremony included Lord Rear, (representing Rope), Mr. Mr. Frank R.A., Sir Hugh M&arten Maartcns, and Mr. Thomas Hardy. Com mendatura Galli presented Mr. James Murray with silver , medal, the gift of the I'opc, recognition of his services ...