Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and a poet of the
naturalist movement. Hardy was born in
1840 to a lower middle class family. His father was a stonemason.
In the early age of
his life , he was an architect.
Meanwhile he started writing poetry. At that time he became little success
also. In 1847 he became a successful writer. Then he married his first wife
Emma Gifford but she died in 1912. After her death Hardy published his first
collection of poems “ Veteris Vestiglae Flammae” (Vestiges of an Old Flame) .
After two years of time Hardy married for the second time. The name of his
second wife was Florance Dugdale.
Hardy wrote a number of novels which became very popular.
Some of them are,
·
Madding crowd
·
The Return of the Native
·
The mayor of Caster bridge
·
Jude the obscure
At the age of 55, he
returned to writing poetry. Most of his poetry were visionary. Some famous
poems of him are,
·
Time’s Laughing Stocks
·
Satires of Circumstances
·
Moments of Vision
·
The man he killed
·
The oxen
Thomas Hardy died in 1928. After his death his second wife
wrote Hardy’s biography.
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