In her book, Providence and Mr Hardy (1966), Lois Deacon argued that Tryphena gave birth to Hardy's illegitimate son. Robert Gittings, the author of The Young Thomas Hardy (2001) has argued that there is no real evidence for this claim: "What is certain is that Hardy became involved ...
As children, we are taught to resolve any disputes we have with others in a private and civilized manner. However, that's not particularly fun — especially in the Twittersphere, where public feuds provide a nice accompaniment to the morning tea. Deciding to give the fans wha...
Thomas Hardy’s Wessex, the fictionalized landscape of his novels and poetry, stretches from its Dorset heart west to Devon and Exeter, east across Hampshire and north to Oxfordshire. There lies the oxymoron: the writer created a detailed map, with fictional place names, rivers, and landmarks...
Bob was wide awake, looking out of the window; he had heard the ominous sound, and was inclined to investigate the matter. While the father and son were dressing they fancied that a glare seemed to be rising in the sky in the direction of the beacon hill. Not wishing to alarm Anne ...
“When the air was damp It made my curls hang slack As they kissed my neck and back Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Share on You may also like: Wessex Tales by Thomas Hardy Wessex Poems and Other Verses by Thomas Hardy Under the Greenwood Tree by Thomas HardyA Rural Painting of the Dutch Scho...
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From taking o’ sommat more cheerful than tea— Who tranted, and moved people’s things. She cried, “O pray pity me!” Nought would he hear; Then with wild rainy eyes she obeyed, She chid when her Love was for clinking off wi’ her. ...
Tim bringing up breakfast and dinner and tea-- Till the news of her hiding got vent. Then followed the custom-kept rout, shout, and flare Of a skimmington-ride through the naiborhood, ere Folk had proof o' wold Sweatley's decay. ...
junketings, maypoles, and flings;But she bode wi' a thirtover uncle, and heSwore by noon and by night that her goodman should beNaibor Sweatley--a gaffer oft weak at the kneeFrom taking o' sommat more cheerful than tea--Who tranted, and moved people's things.She cried, "O pray ...
The elder, a son named Owen, now just turned seventeen, was taken from school, and initiated as pupil to the profession of architect in his father’s office. The remaining child was a daughter, and Owen’s junior by a year. Her christian name was Cytherea, and it is easy to guess ...