Here you will find the complete novels of Thomas Hardy in the chronological order of their original publication. - Desperate Remedies - Under the Greenwood Tree - A Pair of Blue Eyes - Far from the Madding Crowd - The Hand of Ethelberta - The Return of the Native - The Trumpet-Major - A Laodicean: a Story of To-day - Two on a Tower - The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid - The Mayor of Casterbridge - The Woodlanders - Tess of the d'Urbervilles - Life's Little Ironies - Jude the Obscure Includes Bonus two short stories - The Great English Short-Story Writers, Vol. 1 - The Three Strangers
Collected in this single volume are his eight books of verse, all the uncollected poems, 'Domicilium' and the songs from The Dynasts. This new edition contains an additional poem, The Sound of Her .
old acquaintance Andrew Brown, the first clarinet there; a good man enough, but rather screechy in his music, if you can mind?” “'A was.” “And neighbour Yeobright would take Andrey's place for some part of the service, to let Andrey ...
A compilation of the nineteenth-century English writer's poems features previously uncollected works including epigraphs, Domicilium, and songs from The Dynasts
This book contains the complete novels of Thomas Hardy in the chronological order of their original publication. [1871] Desperate Remedies [1872] Under the Greenwood Tree [1872-73] A Pair of Blue Eyes [1874] Far From the Madding Crowd ...
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
Thomas Hardy wrote some of the most moving and personal poems in his era and this collection brings together the best of his verse on life and love. Hardy's poems are by turn haunting, intense, songlike humerous and tender.
This revised edition of the successful Casebook first published in 1975 is now up-to-date for the 1990s, with additional recent criticism reflecting major reassessments of Hardy's novel in the light of the best scholarship of the last two ...
Tanner , Tony ( 1968 ) : ' Colour and Movement in Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles ' , Critical Quarterly , 10 : 219–39 ; reprinted ... Turner , Paul ( 1998 ) : The Life of Thomas Hardy : A Critical Biography ( Oxford : Blackwell ) .
Jude the Obscure
Selected from thirty years of his poetry, this annotated collection of verse explores the various forms Hardy found interesting, as well the philosophical scope of his work, and includes moving elegies of regret and love lyrics written for ...