Thomas Hardy

While Hardy wrote poetry throughout his life and regarded himself primarily as a poet, his first collection was not published until 1898. Initially, he gained fame as the author of novels such as ''Far from the Madding Crowd'' (1874), ''The Mayor of Casterbridge'' (1886), ''Tess of the d'Urbervilles'' (1891) and ''Jude the Obscure'' (1895). During his lifetime, Hardy's poetry was acclaimed by younger poets (particularly the Georgians) who viewed him as a mentor. After his death his poems were lauded by Ezra Pound, W. H. Auden and Philip Larkin.
Many of his novels concern tragic characters struggling against their passions and social circumstances, and they are often set in the semi-fictional region of Wessex; initially based on the medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom, Hardy's Wessex eventually came to include the counties of Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, Hampshire and much of Berkshire, in south-west and south central England. Two of his novels, ''Tess of the d'Urbervilles'' and ''Far from the Madding Crowd'', were listed in the top 50 on the BBC's survey of best-loved novels, The Big Read. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hardy, Thomas
Published 1970
Located: Bengal Library Association Public Library
Call Number: 823 HAR
Published 1970
Located: Bengal Library Association Public Library
Call Number: 823 HAR
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by Hardy, Thomas
Published 2010
Located: Bengal Library Association Public Library
Call Number: 823 HAR
Published 2010
Located: Bengal Library Association Public Library
Call Number: 823 HAR
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by Hardy, Thomas
Published 1982
Located: Bengal Library Association Public Library
Call Number: 823 HAR
Published 1982
Located: Bengal Library Association Public Library
Call Number: 823 HAR
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