The Conversation: ‘Crazy for books’: How Thomas Hardy understood the transformative power of reading
‘Crazy for books’: How Thomas Hardy understood the transformative power of reading
Out now on Netflix!! About Thomas & Friends: Based on a series of children's books, "Thomas & Friends" features Thomas the Tank Engine adventures with other locomotives on the island of Sodor.
Oregonian: Portland writer Floyd Skloot chases Thomas Hardy's ghost in 'fictional memoir'
The Portland writer Floyd Skloot explores the geometry of relationships in his latest book, "The Phantom of Thomas Hardy." (Beverly Hallberg) By Dan Hortsch Now you see it, now you don't. That is one ...
HARDY IN AMERICA (321 pp.)—Carl J. Weber—Colby College Press ($5). Thomas Hardy never set foot on U.S. soil, doubtless never dreamed of a special immortality in the state of Maine. But Colby College, ...
The Washington Post: A revealing portrait of novelist Thomas Hardy as a womanizer
The Monty Python sketch of Thomas Hardy writing “The Return of the Native” takes place inside a packed soccer stadium with an announcer providing play-by-play analysis of the author’s glacial writing ...
The Arts Desk: Thomas Hardy: Fate, Exclusion and Tragedy, Sky Arts review – too much and not enough
Thomas Hardy: Fate, Exclusion and Tragedy, Sky Arts review – too much and not enough
The Times of India on MSN: Quote of the day by Thomas Hardy: "Why is it that a woman can see from a distance what a man cannot see close?"
Thomas Hardy, a pivotal English writer, transitioned from architecture to a prolific literary career, shaping the fictional region of Wessex. His novels, often marked by tragedy and determinism, ...