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Thomas Hardy

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My argument is that War makes rattling good history; but Peace is poor reading.


— Thomas Hardy


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Like the British Constitution, she owes her success in practice to her inconsistencies in principle.


— Thomas Hardy


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I am the family face; flesh perishes, I live on.


— Thomas Hardy


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Give the enemy not only a road for flight, but also a means of defending it.


— Thomas Hardy


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Dialect words are those terrible marks of the beast to the truly genteel.


— Thomas Hardy


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Cruelty is the law pervading all nature and society; and we can't get out of it if we would.


— Thomas Hardy


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You was a good man, and did good things.


— Thomas Hardy


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My opinion is that a poet should express the emotion of all the ages and the thought of his own.


— Thomas Hardy


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Fear is the mother of foresight.


— Thomas Hardy


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Do not do an immoral thing for moral reasons.


— Thomas Hardy


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About Thomas Hardy

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Did you know about Thomas Hardy?

His verse had a profound influence on later writers notably Philip Larkin who included many of Hardy's poems in the edition of the Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse that Larkin edited in 1973. In 1870 while on an architectural mission to restore the parish church of St Juliot in Cornwall Hardy met and fell in love with Emma Lavinia Gifford whom he married in 1874. Shortly after Hardy's death the executors of his estate burnt his letters and notebooks.

However since the 1950s Hardy has been recognized as a major poet and had a significant influence on The Movement poets of the 1950s and 1960s including Phillip Larkin. Initially therefore he gained fame as the author of such novels as Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886) Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891) and Jude the Obscure (1895). Hardy's Wessex is based on the medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom and eventually came to include the counties of Dorset Wiltshire Somerset Devon Hampshire and much of Berkshire in south west England.

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