The Literary Works of Thomas Hardy (original ) (raw )
General Introductions An Introduction to the Novels Thomas Hardy and Magazine Fiction, 1870-1900 The Intended Audience and Serial Structure of Hardy's Novels Thomas Hardy's Poetry: The London Years Magazines featuring both Hardy's Serialised Short Stories and Novels Bowdlerization and Self-Censorship in Hardy's and Other Victorian Fiction The Implicit Theme in Hardy's Works Desperate Remedies, 1871 Sitemap Illustrations Under the Greenwood Tree, 1872 Sitemap A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy's A Pair of Blue Eyes as a Cliffhanger with a Post-Darwinian Message Did Hardy Base Elfride Swancourt on His Fiancée Emma Lavinia Gifford? Pasquier's Illustrations Complete text (Arthur's Classic Novels) Far from the Madding Crowd, 1874 The Athenæum on Thomas Hardy's Somerset Dialect Allingham's illustrations with commentaries Complete text (Arthur's Classic Novels) The Hand of Ethelberta, 1875-76 Sitemap Jude the Obscure Sitemap[ Discussion Hatherall's illustrations with commentaries Discussion questions Complete text (Arthur's Classic Novels) The Return of the Native, 1878 Sitemap Tartarean Imagery in The Return of the Native The Serial Structure of The Return of the Native Hopkins's illustrations with commentaries discussion questions Complete text (Arthur's Classic Novels) The Trumpet-Major, 1880-81 Thomas Hardy's The Trumpet Major – A Minor Masterpiece With a Flaw Collier's illustrations with commentaries Two on a Tower, 1882 Star-Crossed Lovers and the Power of Astronomy in Thomas Hardy's Two on a Tower A Laodicean, 1880-81 Introduction DuMaurier's illustrations with commentaries
The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid, 1883 Illustrations Tess of the D'Urbervilles, 1891 Sitemap The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved, 1892 A Quest for the Eternal Feminine Ideal in The Well-Beloved Paget's illustrations with commentaries The Mayor of Casterbridge Sitemap (homepage) Short Stories "Fiddler of the Reels" Hatherall's illustration with commentary "The Three Strangers," 1883 Text (Arthur's Classic Novels) An Introduction Reading & Assessment Questions "The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion" text (Arthur's Classic Novels) Textual history Reading questions More Reading Questions — and Five Responses Necessary vocabulary ) "Tony Kytes, The Arch-Deceiver," 1891 Text Publication History and Cast of Characters Poetry "After a Journey" (text and discussion) "Afterwards" (1917) text — leading questions "Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave" (1917) text — leading questions "At Lulworth Cove A Century Back" Barthelemon at Vauxhall "The Darkling Thrush" (1900) text — leading questions "Drummer Hodge or the Dead Drummer" (1899) text — leading questions The Dynasts (discussion — bibliography )Time's Laughingstocks (1909) — discussion — leading questions "Channel Firing" (1914)"Convergence of the Twain" "Hap" (1866) text — leading questions The Impercipient "In Time of 'the Breaking of Nations'" (1915) text "The Levelled Churchyard" text — discussion "Neutral Tones" (1866) text — leading questions "Nobody Comes" text and leading questions "The Oxen" (1915) text — commentary — leading questions "The Ruined Maid" text — reading questions "Where the Picnic Was" — leading questions Tess's Lament "A Trampwoman's Tragedy" — text "The Voice" (text and discussion) "Winter Night in Woodland (Old Time)" —text — commentary
Mitsuharu Matsuoka's Hyper-Concordance allows word searches the complete texts of eighteen of Hardy's works
Be sure to see the discussions of individual poems on Bill Morgan's Illinois State University site. Beginning in February 1998, members of the Thomas Hardy Association have discussed one poem per month.
Thanks to Daniel R. Kalal for pointing out a missing work and Dan Ryan for reporting a broken link (2009).
Last modified 22 April 2024