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... THOMAS HARDY AND THE LAND. ...
... THOMAS HARDY AND THE LAND. ...
... TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES By Thomas Hardy. 4 “ Tess of the D'Urbervilles ”* is possibly the finest, certainly the most popular novel of the famous writer whose remains were recently accorded the supreme honour of burial in Westminster Abbey. The reception ...
... of the Institute. FRIDAY, FEB. 26th, at 8 o'clock, in the LADIES'’ LOUNGE.—LECTURE by MR. - CHARLES BRAME. Subject: ‘' Thomas Hardy.” Everybody Welcome ! No Collection, 2 2682 ...
... THE - 9 BY THOMAS HARDY The story of a pure woman and Alec D'Urbervill: The epic drama of love—and fate Tracic without being morbid, real without being sordid, 1t will grip and hold you fast as the story is unfolded on the sereen I'homas Hardy Literary ...
... James Handley was engaged on painting the old caulron wagons in 1565, Thomas Hutchinson, who began on the S. and D. Railway in 1860, drove the first train from the Tyne Valley. Thomas Hardy was a porter as far back as 1861. W, R. Buckle was a vanman in 1861 ...
... series alveady issned. It will he noted that they are books of distinction in their various fields, including works by Thomas Hardy, Hugh Walpole, James Stephens, and other well-known authors; they are of a convenient globe Bvo size, excellently printed ...
... attached to tha: stigma, during the first quarter of the present century it has been trinmphantly falsified. B 3 In 1895 Thomas Hardy wrote his last novel, ‘* Jude the Obscure '—the tragedy of a working man with a thirst for knowledge on whom Oxford closed ...
... Delegates to the National Savings Assembly :—Cheshire, Mr. T. Bamford, Crewe, and Mr. A. J. Blakeman, Bowdon; Cumberland, Mr. Thomas Hardy, J.P., Maryport; Westmorland, Mr. Wm. Kirkby, Windermere ; Lancashire, Mr. Wm. Barlow, Bolton, Dr. T. T. Rest. St. Helens ...
... to be developing a genuine love of good hooks. From the thrilling tales of the West, he had gone on to the works of Mr. Thomas Hardy, whose death, alas, was announced in yesterday’s daily Press. He lauded * The Wo«'filnders 7 ds fine, but said ‘“ Tess of ...
... attained to Mr. Hardy's own ideal of his great heroine. Miss Ffrangcon Davies asked Mr. Hardy if there was ever an original ** Tess.” * Well, I thought so once; but the next time I saw the girl she was totally different,” said Mr. Hardy drily. ...
... and reached the latter H in the alphabetical list. A glance at the books in and books out of other writers shows that Thomas Hardy, though he appealed more to a previous generation, and may be regarded as a writer of the Victorian era, still retains ...
... (By E. R. PIKE With the passing of Thomas Hardy, England has lost,, not only her greatest writer but the novelist who, more than any other, brought home the life of the country to those who pass their days in crowded cities and towns. Itis impossible ...