Thomas Hardy

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"Jude the Obscure" (Thomas) Hardy $400 J THEIR FINAL NOVEL 2020-03-11 #8178
This "Far from the Madding Crowd" author's first published work under his own name was 1873's "A Pair of Blue Eyes" (Thomas) Hardy $1,600 DJ BRITISH NOVELISTS 2012-11-05 #6471
He mentioned the word mixen, a synonym for dunghill, in his novel "Far From the Madding Crowd" Thomas Hardy $400 DJ NOVEL VOCABULARY 1999-12-06 #3511
Egdon Heath, a barren moor in Wessex, is the setting for his novel "The Return of the Native" Thomas Hardy $600 DJ CLASSIC NOVELS 1997-03-05 #2888
The word "fairlings" means presents bought at a fair in his novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" Thomas Hardy $400 DJ NOVEL VOCABULARY 1996-11-20 #2813
Much of his novel "Far From the Madding Crowd" is set in the village of Weatherbury (Thomas) Hardy $400 J NOVELS & NOVELISTS 1996-02-14 #2643
Petr Tranchell turned his 1886 novel "The Mayor of Casterbridge" into a 1951 opera (Thomas) Hardy $800 DJ NOVEL OPERAS 1992-12-25 #1915
He called his novel "Jude The Obscure" a story "of a deadly war waged between flesh and spirit" Thomas Hardy $800 DJ NOVELS 1992-09-07 #1836
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