Abstract Thomas Hardy (2nd June 1840-11th Jan., 1928) holds a position of pre-eminence in the world of letters as a novelist, dramatist and poet and he is said to be the father of literature. He wrote fourteen novels, three volumes of short stories, and several poems. Hardy’s parents played a role of great importance in his life. His mother was the first to incite him with the idea that the universe was indifferent to man’s aspirations and that man stood alone in the face of circumstances. She played a part in making of him a learned and educated man. From her, he inherited a passion of reading. In his first year at school, she gifted him with Dryden’s translation of Virgil’s Aeneid, and a translation of St. Pierre’s sentimental “Paul and V...
Thomas Hardy viewed novel writing as an extension of oral tale-telling and wrote more by instinct th...
The Return of the Native has proven to be a great example of the use of pictorial art in literature....
Thomas Hardy is one of the greatest English novelist with his fourteen novels, he has carved for him...
PIn order to understand Hardy's literature, it is important to consider "nature" in his novels. "Wes...
Some of the most powerful descriptive and poetic passages in Thomas Hardy\u27s novels involve the wo...
Abstract Thomas Hardy is one of the prominent novelists and poets of the late Victorian era, was bo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Hardy considered Romanticism essential to human natur...
Hardy's novels draw on his knowledge of rural life in the nineteenth century; the effects of the agr...
Thomas Hardy is one of the prominent novelist and poet of the late Victorian era, was born on June 2...
Introduction: Thomas Hardy is one of the prominent novelist and poet of the late Victorian era, was...
Abstract This thesis is an ecocritical study of how Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native (1878) w...
Fundamentally, Hardy’s approach in his novels is oriented around love and passionate feelings. The f...
English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy was born in 1840 in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, England to st...
A great, deal has been written about Thanas Hardy"s philosophy and interpretation of life. Lionel Jo...
The work focuses on the portrayal of nature in three novels by Thomas Hardy - Far From the Madding C...
Thomas Hardy viewed novel writing as an extension of oral tale-telling and wrote more by instinct th...
The Return of the Native has proven to be a great example of the use of pictorial art in literature....
Thomas Hardy is one of the greatest English novelist with his fourteen novels, he has carved for him...
PIn order to understand Hardy's literature, it is important to consider "nature" in his novels. "Wes...
Some of the most powerful descriptive and poetic passages in Thomas Hardy\u27s novels involve the wo...
Abstract Thomas Hardy is one of the prominent novelists and poets of the late Victorian era, was bo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Hardy considered Romanticism essential to human natur...
Hardy's novels draw on his knowledge of rural life in the nineteenth century; the effects of the agr...
Thomas Hardy is one of the prominent novelist and poet of the late Victorian era, was born on June 2...
Introduction: Thomas Hardy is one of the prominent novelist and poet of the late Victorian era, was...
Abstract This thesis is an ecocritical study of how Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native (1878) w...
Fundamentally, Hardy’s approach in his novels is oriented around love and passionate feelings. The f...
English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy was born in 1840 in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, England to st...
A great, deal has been written about Thanas Hardy"s philosophy and interpretation of life. Lionel Jo...
The work focuses on the portrayal of nature in three novels by Thomas Hardy - Far From the Madding C...
Thomas Hardy viewed novel writing as an extension of oral tale-telling and wrote more by instinct th...
The Return of the Native has proven to be a great example of the use of pictorial art in literature....
Thomas Hardy is one of the greatest English novelist with his fourteen novels, he has carved for him...