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Thomas Hardy's World Thomas Hardy's World is a comprehensive site providing information on the publication, content, and reception of Hardy's novels, poetry, and short fiction, a substantial timeline of Hardy's life with links to photos documenting its major events, a section called "Thomas Hardy and the Land," including photographic and textual aids to understanding some of the themes that run through Hardy's work, a page of links, a page of resources, and more. Of particular interest is the following page, "Contexts," which tries to provide a cultural context for Hardy's works by examining such things as folklore, religion, the sciences, the arts, class divisions, and gender relations as they exisited in Hardy's time. | |
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Cultural Contexts | |
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Thomas Hardy Miscellany This site consists of three projects: an on-line magazine devoted to printing prose and poems about Hardy's life and works, and two photo archives, similar to those found above at Bruce's Thomas Hardy Photo Archive. The site authors encourage anyone who wishes to help with the construction of the site. | |
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The Thomas Hardy On-line Society Here is a site containing books to download, resources, photos, a mailing list, an introduction to Hardy's works, photographs and critical commentary on Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Jude the Obscure, The Mayor of Casterbridge, and Return of the Native. | |
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The Poetry Archives: Thomas Hardy This site contains a short biographical entry and links to 52 of Hardy's poems. | |
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The Thomas Hardy Society of North America From Yale University, here is the page for the Thomas Hardy Society of North America. Aside from information on membership and an on-line application, this page contains a scholarly discussion group, links, a biography, maps of Wessex, and other resources. The site also promises to produce, in the near future, a concordance to Hardy's poems. | |
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Thomas Hardy Ale Here is an unofficial page on the ale named for the author, and on its brewery, Eldridge, Pope and Co. PLC. | |
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The Thomas Hardy Resource Library This page contains a great deal of information about the author and his works. Here you will find texts (including texts by and about the author), a lot of biographical and bibliographical material, information on film adaptations of Hardy's work, related audio files (such as a Monty Python sketch, "Novel Writing in Wessex"), photographs of the author, information on Dorset and links. You can even download a TrueType font based on Hardy's handwriting! It is hard to imagine a much more comprehensive site. Some highlights include the following: | |
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Hardy E-texts | |
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A Hardy Timeline | |
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An interesting section on Hardy and the media | |
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Dorset Pages | |
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Hardy Links | |
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Bibliomania This page, from Bibliomania, contains the full e-texts of four of Hardy's best known novels: | |
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Far from the Madding Crowd | |
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The Mayor of Casterbridge | |
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles | |
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Jude the Obscure | |
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The Three Strangers From Wessex Tales, here is the 1883 short story. | |
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Wessex Poems & Other Verses Here, from Project Bartleby, is the e-text of the collection, complete with preface and bibliographical record. | |
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Thomas Hardy and Christianity Here is a short, lucid account of Hardy's vexed relationship with Christianity. | |
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Project Gutenberg: Thomas Hardy novels This page contains links to e-texts (in several formats) of six of Hardy's novels. Novels found linked from this site but not repeated elsewhere in this Hardy index are A Pair of Blue Eyes and The Woodlanders. | |
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Thomas Hardy and the Victorian Short Story Here is a short essay tracing Hardy's use of various modes of writing, such as the pastoral, the romantic, or the rhetorical, in his short fiction. | |
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Thomas Hardy: Quotations A page of Hardy quotations, indexed by theme, may be found here. | |
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The Thomas Hardy Page From the San Antonio LitWeb Pages, this page contains a photo, links to on-line texts, a bibliography and some study notes. |
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