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Biography of Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)


Thomas Masterson Hardy (2 June 1840 - 11 January 1928) was a novelist and poet, generally regarded as one of the greatest figures in English literature.

Thomas Hardy was born near Dorchester in Dorset. His father was a stonemason. His mother was ambitious and well-read and supplemented his formal education. Hardy trained as an architect in Dorchester before moving to London to take up employment. He won prizes from the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Architectural Association.

His first novel, The Poor Man and the Lady, was finished in 1867 but failed to find a publisher. Desperate Remedies (1871) and Under the Greenwood Tree (1872) were published anonymously. In 1873, A Pair of Blue Eyes was published under his own name. The story draws on Hardy's courtship of Emma Gifford whom he married in 1874. His next novel, Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) was successful enough for Hardy to be able to give up his architectural work and take up a full-time literary career.

Over the next 25 years, Hardy produced 10 more novels. The Hardys moved from London to Yeovil, and then to Sturminster Newton, where he wrote The Return of the Native (1878). In 1885, they returned to Dorchester, moving into Max Gate, a house which Hardy had designed himself.

Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891) attracted criticism for its sympathetic portrayal of a 'fallen woman' and was initially refused publication. Its subtitle, A Pure Woman, was intended to raise the eyebrows of the Victorian middle-classes and did so. His next major novel, Jude the Obscure (1895) caused an uproar. It was heavily criticized for its apparent attack on the institution of marriage. The book caused further strain on Hardy's already difficult marriage due to Emma's concern that it would be read as autobiographical. Some booksellers sold the novel in brown paper bags and the Bishop of Wakefield is reputed to have burnt a copy. Disgusted with the public reception of two of his greatest works, Hardy gave up writing novels altogether.

In 1898, Hardy published his first volume of poetry, Wessex Poems, a collection of poems written over the previous 30 years. His poetry was not as well received by his contemporaries as his novels had been, but Hardy continued to publish collections until his death in 1928.

Although Hardy had been estranged from his wife for some years, her sudden death in 1912 had a traumatic effect on him. He made a trip to Cornwall to revisit places linked with her and their courtship and wrote a series, Poems 1912-13, exploring his grief.

In 1914 he married Florence Dugdale, 40 years his junior, whom he had first met in 1905.

Hardy fell ill in December 1927 and died in January 1928, dictating his final poem to his wife on his deathbed. His funeral, on 16 January at Westminster Abbey, was a controversial occasion: his family and friends had wished him to be buried at Stinsford, but his executor, Sir Sydney Carlyle Cockerell, had insisted he should be placed in Poets' Corner. A compromise was reached, whereby his heart was buried at Stinsford and his ashes were interred in the abbey.

Hardy's novels, stories and many of the poems take place in the "partly-real, partly-dream" county of Wessex (named after the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which existed in the area). The landscape was modelled on the real counties of Berkshire, Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, Somerset and Wiltshire, with fictional places based on real locations. One of his distinctive achievements is to have captured the cultural atmosphere of rural Wessex in the golden epoch that existed just before the impact of the railways and the industrial revolution was to change the English countryside for ever.

His works are often deeply pessimistic and full of bitter irony, in sharp contrast to the prevalent Victorian optimism. His writing is sometimes rough and even inelegant but at its best is capable of immense power.

Critical response to Hardy's poetry has warmed considerably, in part because of the influence of Philip Larkin.

Hardy's cottage at Brockhampton and Max Gate in Dorchester are owned by the National Trust.


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217 Poems written by Thomas Hardy

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12799 The Ruined Maid Comments and analysis of The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy 11 Comments
8659 The Going of the Battery Wives. (Lament) Comments and analysis of The Going of the Battery Wives. (Lament) by Thomas Hardy 2 Comments
8075 The Man He Killed Comments and analysis of The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy 6 Comments
7651 An August Midnight Comments and analysis of An August Midnight by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
6735 Ah, Are You Digging On My Grave? Comments and analysis of Ah, Are You Digging On My Grave? by Thomas Hardy 4 Comments
4793 The Convergence Of The Twain Comments and analysis of The Convergence Of The Twain by Thomas Hardy 6 Comments
4388 Under The Waterfall Comments and analysis of Under The Waterfall by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
4171 A Thunderstorm In Town
4136 The Going Comments and analysis of The Going by Thomas Hardy 3 Comments
3961 Drummer Hodge Comments and analysis of Drummer Hodge by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
3907 The Darkling Thrush Comments and analysis of The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy 5 Comments
3783 A Broken Appointment Comments and analysis of A Broken Appointment by Thomas Hardy 2 Comments
3466 Hap Comments and analysis of Hap by Thomas Hardy 3 Comments
3303 Heredity
3195 The Voice Comments and analysis of The Voice by Thomas Hardy 2 Comments
3168 At Castle Boterel Comments and analysis of At Castle Boterel by Thomas Hardy 3 Comments
2929 Channel Firing
2920 Neutral Tones Comments and analysis of Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy 2 Comments
2738 I Look Into My Glass Comments and analysis of I Look Into My Glass by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
2720 A Wife In London Comments and analysis of A Wife In London by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
2670 Lines On The Loss Of The "Titanic" Comments and analysis of Lines On The Loss Of The 2 Comments
2641 The Self-Unseeing Comments and analysis of The Self-Unseeing by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
2636 Weathers
2538 The Subalterns Comments and analysis of The Subalterns by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
2503 He Never Expected Much
2459 God's Funeral Comments and analysis of God's Funeral by Thomas Hardy 2 Comments
2363 An Autumn Rain-Scene
2168 The Oxen
2164 Men Who March Away
2073 Beeny Cliff Comments and analysis of Beeny Cliff by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
2043 During Wind And Rain
2028 Afterwards
2001 At An Inn Comments and analysis of At An Inn by Thomas Hardy 2 Comments
1980 Transformations Comments and analysis of Transformations by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
1963 In Time Of "The Breaking Of Nations"
1926 The Fallow Deer At The Lonely House Comments and analysis of The Fallow Deer At The Lonely House by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
1848 Nature's Questioning Comments and analysis of Nature's Questioning by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
1846 Then And Now
1796 The Impercipient Comments and analysis of The Impercipient by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
1788 The Levelled Churchyard Comments and analysis of The Levelled Churchyard by Thomas Hardy 3 Comments
1707 Last Words To A Dumb Friend
1602 The Dead Man Walking
1572 I Said To Love
1511 The Roman Road
1502 Friends Beyond
1487 She At His Funeral Comments and analysis of She At His Funeral by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
1430 The Seasons of Her Year
1409 Moments Of Vision
1381 The Choirmaster's Burial Comments and analysis of The Choirmaster's Burial by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
1376 To An Unborn Pauper Child
1373 At The Railway Station, Upways
1355 The Church-Builder
1349 God-Forgotten Comments and analysis of God-Forgotten by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
1344 In Tenebris
1334 "I Need Not Go"
1324 A Confession To A Friend In Trouble
1323 Thoughts Of Phena
1320 My Cicely
1298 She Hears The Storm Comments and analysis of She Hears The Storm by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
1292 The House Of Hospitalities
1282 The Last Chrysanthemum
1275 The Cave Of The Unborn
1267 When I Set Out For Lyonnesse
1251 She, To Him
1244 Fragment
1218 The Selfsame Song
1212 Shelley's Skylark (The neighbourhood of Leghorn: March)
1205 The Milkmaid
1200 The Sergeant's Song
1194 Epitaph On A Pessimist
1190 The Tree: An Old Man's Story
1161 A Christmas Ghost Story.
1147 The Dead Drummer
1145 The Sick God
1134 "How Great My Grief" (Triolet)
1123 The Ghost Of The Past
1117 In The Moonlight
1110 Her Death And After
1109 Waiting Both
1108 At a Lunar Eclipse
1101 At the War Office, London
1076 The To-Be-Forgotten
1075 Song of Hope
1073 The Dance At The Phoenix
1071 Birds at Winter Nightfall (Triolet)
1063 Tess's Lament
1060 I Have Lived With Shades
1059 "Between Us Now"
1055 Her Dilemma Comments and analysis of Her Dilemma by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
1048 In A Museum
1044 The Inconsistent
1029 Ditty
1024 The Farm Woman's Winter
1009 Sapphic Fragment
1009 Thought Of Ph---a At News Of Her Death
1006 Wives in the Sere
991 At a Hasty Wedding
982 The Pity Of It
970 Domicilium Comments and analysis of Domicilium by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
968 Her Immortality Comments and analysis of Her Immortality by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
966 She, To Him IV
961 Between Us Now
958 Midnight On The Great Western
956 My Spirit Will Not Haunt The Mound
955 To Flowers From Italy in Winter
954 To Lizbie Browne Comments and analysis of To Lizbie Browne by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
950 Let Me Enjoy
938 The Ivy-Wife
935 The Puzzled Game-Birds
934 Departure
933 The Stranger's Song
929 The Masked Face
924 No Buyers
916 The Coquette, and After (Triolets)
900 Rome at the Pyramid of Cestius Near the Graves of Shelley and Keats
898 A Wasted Illness
895 An Ancient To Ancients
892 Middle-Age Enthusiasms
891 In a Wood
888 The Rambler
886 The Caged Thrush Freed and Home Again (Villanelle)
885 His Immortality
878 Genoa and the Mediterranean.
867 A Meeting With Despair
861 Architectural Masks
857 To Outer Nature
854 The Well-Beloved
852 Song of the Soldier's Wifes.
852 To An Orphan Child
843 Night In The Old Home
842 The Respectable Burgher on "The Higher Criticism"
840 The Year's Awakening
836 Amabel
828 Mismet
828 From Victor Hugo
820 Cardinal Bembo's Epitaph on Raphael
820 Mad Judy
819 "I Said to Love"
815 To Life
813 The Dream-Follower
812 The Bullfinches
810 To A Lady
799 Her Initals
794 The Phantom Horsewoman.
790 In A Eweleaze Near Weatherbury
790 Revulsion
789 On a Fine Morning
787 The Souls of the Slain
781 George Meredith
781 The Colonel's Solilquy
780 The Two Men
772 In The Vaulted Way
768 A Spot
767 Postponement
766 The Sun On The Bookcase
766 The Comet at Valbury or Yell'ham
765 The Contretemps
764 Rome: The Vatican-Sala Delle Muse.
763 The Peasant's Confession
761 The Burghers
760 Rome: On the Palatine. Comments and analysis of Rome: On the Palatine. by Thomas Hardy 1 Comment
758 Mute Opinion
757 A Sign-Seeker
755 In The Old Theatre, Fiesole.
752 "I Have Lived With Shades"
745 Winter in Durnover Field
741 The Fire At Tranter Sweatley's
740 Doom and She
734 The Bridge of Lodi.
733 Embarcation
732 At A Bridal
728 Long Plighted
722 Catullus: XXXI
721 By the Earth's Corpse
721 The Slow Nature
720 Rome: Building a New Street in the Ancient Quarter
718 The Problem
718 The Sleep-Worker
716 Her Reproach
715 Heiress And Architect
710 The Tenant-For-Life
709 The Superseded
704 Unknowing
703 At Lulworth Cove A Century Back
702 De Profundis
702 Her Late Husband (King's-Hintock, 182-.)
698 A Commonplace Day
696 The Mother Mourns
693 In Vision I Roamed
686 The Lacking Sense Scene.--A sad-coloured landscape, Waddon Vale
685 The Alarm
684 San Sebastian
683 Leipzig
678 Lines
676 After Schiller
676 Satires of Circumstance in Fifteen Glimpses VIII: In the St
667 On an Invitation to the United States
665 The Widow
663 Zermatt to the Matterhorn.
662 Lausanne, In Gibbon's Old Garden: 11-12 p.m.
656 The Temporary The All
648 Additions
646 A Man (In Memory of H. of M.)
645 The Supplanter: A Tale
643 The King's Experiment
641 The Lost Pyx: A Mediaeval Legend
641 Valenciennes
628 The Bedridden Peasant to an Unknown God
613 She, to Him, I
604 She, To Him III
594 V.R. 1819-1901 (A Reverie.)
584 She, to Him, II
579 The Casterbridge Captains
577 Rom: On the Palatine
576 Song From Heine
560 [Greek Title]
555 The Dame of Athelhall


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