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Thomas Hardy [1840-1928] ENG
Ranked #20 in the top 380 poets
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A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, especially William Wordsworth. Charles Dickens was another important influence. Like Dickens, he was highly critical of much in Victorian society, though Hardy focused more on a declining rural society.

Many of his novels concern tragic characters struggling against their passions and social circumstances.

though in some ways a very traditional poet, because he was influenced by folksong and ballads, he "was never conventional," and "persistently experiment with different, often invented, stanza forms and metres, and made use of "rough-hewn rhythms and colloquial diction".

Many of Hardy's poems deal with themes of disappointment in love and life, and "the perversity of fate", but the best of them present these themes with "a carefully controlled elegiac feeling" and irony.

Thomas Hardy, the son of a stonemason, was born in Upper Bockhampton, near Dorchester, in 1840. At eight years of age he went to the local school. His mother was determined that he had a good education, and after a year arranged for him to study Latin, French and German at a school in Dorchester. At the age of 16 Hardy he was articled to John Hicks, an architect. Once qualified, he moved to London and found work with a company that specialized in church architecture. In his spare-time he continued his education with visits to the theatre, opera and art galleries. It was at this time he began to write poetry, and although he submitted them to several magazines, they were all rejected. 

Hardy`s first novel, Desperate Memories, was published in 1871. The book received little attention from the critics and sold badly. So did his next two novels, Under the Greenwood Tree (1873) and A Pair of Blue Eyes (1872). 

Hardy`s first success came in 1874 with the serialization of Far From the Madding Crowd in the Cornhill Magazine. This was followed by other popular novels such as The Return of the Native (1878), The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), The Woodlanders (1887), Tess of the D`Urbervilles (1891), The Well-Beloved (1892) and Jude the Obscure (1896) 

Although Jude the Obscure sold over 20,000 copies in three months, Hardy was upset by the reviews the book received. He commented that he had reached "the end of prose" and now concentrated on poetry. Over the next thirty years Hardy published eight volumes: Wessex Poems (1898), Poems of the Past and Present (1902), Time`s Laughingstocks (1909), Satires of Circumstance (1914), Moments of Vision (1917), Late Lyrics (1922), Human Shows (1925), Winter Words (1928). this was to be his last publication as he died the same year.

Agnosticism, Pessimism, Realism, Romanticism, The Movement, Victorian, War

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1564-1616
ENG
William Shakespeare
→ influenced Thomas Hardy
1608-1674
ENG
John Milton
→ influenced Thomas Hardy
1716-1771
ENG
Thomas Gray
→ influenced Thomas Hardy
1770-1850
ENG
William Wordsworth
→ influenced Thomas Hardy
1792-1822
ENG
Percy Bysshe Shelley
→ influenced Thomas Hardy
1812-1889
ENG
Robert Browning
→ influenced Thomas Hardy
1812-1870
ENG
Charles Dickens
→ influenced Thomas Hardy
1874-1963
USA
Robert Frost
← influenced by Thomas Hardy
1886-1967
ENG
Siegfried Sassoon
← influenced by Thomas Hardy
1887-1915
ENG
Rupert Brooke
← influenced by Thomas Hardy
1892-1950
USA
Edna St. Vincent Millay
← praised by Thomas Hardy
1907-1973
ENG/USA
W H Auden
← influenced by Thomas Hardy
1914-1993
USA
William Stafford
← influenced by Thomas Hardy
1914-1953
WAL
Dylan Thomas
← influenced by Thomas Hardy
1922-1985
ENG
Philip Larkin
← influenced by Thomas Hardy


WorkLangRating
The Man He Killed
eng
178
Tolerance
eng
42
A Broken Appointment
eng
35
The Phantom Horsewoman.
eng
26
Ah, Are You Digging On My Grave?
eng
14
Shelley`s Skylark.
eng
14
The Newcomer`s Wife
eng
14
The Ruined Maid
eng
14
The Workbox
eng
10
Drummer Hodge
eng
7
The House Of Hospitalitie
eng
7
A Thunderstorm In Town
eng
6
Channel Firing
eng
5
Near Lanivet 1872
eng
5
When I Set Out For Lyonnesse
eng
5
Her Dilemma
eng
4
The Dance At The Phoenix
eng
4
The Voice
eng
4
A Poet
eng
3
A Wife In London
eng
3
Convergence Of The Twain
eng
3
Hap
eng
3
I Said To Love
eng
3
The Cave Of The Unborn
eng
3
The Darkling Thrush
eng
3
Under The Waterfall
eng
3
A Confession To A Friend In Trouble
eng
2
After A Journey
eng
2
Epitaph On A Pessimist
eng
2
Her Initials
eng
2
How Great My Grief
eng
2
I Look Into My Glass
eng
2
Neutral Tones
eng
2
She At His Funeral
eng
2
The Convergence Of The Twain
eng
2
The Puzzled Game-Birds
eng
2
Thoughts of Phena at the News of Her Death
eng
2
"According to the Mighty Working"
eng
1
"I Sometimes Think"
eng
1
At An Inn
eng
1
Beeny Cliff [March 1870 - March 1913]
eng
1
Going And Staying
eng
1
I Have Lived With Shades
eng
1
In The Days Of Crinoline
eng
1
In The Vaulted Way
eng
1
In Time Of `The Breaking Of Nations`
eng
1
In Vision I Roamed
eng
1
Lost Love
eng
1
Postponement
eng
1
Rome: At the Pyramid Of Cestius. (Near The Graves Of Shelley & Keats)
eng
1
Rome: Building A New Street In The Ancient Quarter.
eng
1
Self- Unconscious
eng
1
She, To Him, III
eng
1
The Fire At Tranter Sweatley`s
eng
1
The Night Of Trafalgar
eng
1
The Sacrilege: (A Ballad-Trage
eng
1
The Spell Of The Rose
eng
1
The Stranger`s Song
eng
1
Transformati
eng
1
Your Last Drive
eng
1
"The Curtains Now Are Drawn"
eng
0
A Christmas Ghost Story
eng
0
A Circular
eng
0
A Commonplace Day
eng
0
A Conversation At Dawn
eng
0
A Death-Day Recalled
eng
0
A Dream Or No
eng
0
A Jog-Trot Pair
eng
0
A King`s Soliloquy [On the Night of His Funeral]
eng
0
A Man (In Memory of H. of M.)
eng
0
A Meeting With Despair
eng
0
A Sign-Seeker
eng
0
A Spot
eng
0
A Wasted Illness
eng
0
A Week
eng
0
A Woman`s Fancy
eng
0
Additions: The Fire at Tranter Sweatley`s
eng
0
After Schiller
eng
0
After The Visit
eng
0
Afterwards
eng
0
Amabel
eng
0
An Ancient To Ancients
eng
0
An Autumn Rain-Scene
eng
0
Aquae Sulis
eng
0
Architectura
eng
0
At Day-Close In November
eng
0
At A Bridal
eng
0
At A House In Hampstead Sometime The Dwelling Of John Keats
eng
0
At A Lunar Eclipse.
eng
0
At Castle Boterel
eng
0
At Lulworth Cove A Century Back
eng
0
At Moonrise And Onwards
eng
0
At The Railway Station, Upways
eng
0
At The War Office, London.
eng
0
Barthelemon At Vauxhall
eng
0
Before And After Summer
eng
0
Bereft, She Thinks She Dreams
eng
0
Between Us Now
eng
0
Departure
eng
0
Ditty
eng
0
Domicilium
eng
0
During Wind And Rain
eng
0
Embarcation
eng
0
Epeisodia
eng
0
Exeunt Omnes
eng
0
Faintheart In A Railway Train
eng
0
Fragment
eng
0
Friends Beyond
eng
0
From: Men Who March Away
eng
0
Genoa And The Mediterranea
eng
0
George Meredith
eng
0
Had You Wept
eng
0
He Never Expected Much
eng
0
Heiress And Architect
eng
0
Her Death And After
eng
0
Her Immortality
eng
0
Her Secret
eng
0
Her Song
eng
0
Heredity
eng
0
His Visitor
eng
0
How She Went To Ireland
eng
0
I Found Her Out There
eng
0
I Need Not Go
eng
0
I Rose Up As My Custom Is
eng
0
I Was Not He
eng
0
In A Eweleaze Near Weatherbury
eng
0
In A Museum
eng
0
In A Wood
eng
0
In Front Of The Landscape
eng
0
In Tenebris
eng
0
In The British Museum
eng
0
In The Moonlight
eng
0
In The Old Theatre, Fiesole
eng
0
In The Servants` Quarters
eng
0
Jezreel
eng
0
Lament
eng
0
Last Words To A Dumb Friend
eng
0
Leipzig
eng
0
Let Me Enjoy
eng
0
Lines
eng
0
Mad Judy
eng
0
Middle-Age Enthusiasms
eng
0
Midnight On The Great Western
eng
0
Mismet
eng
0
Moments Of Vision
eng
0
Mute Opinion
eng
0
My Cicely
eng
0
My Spirit Will Not Haunt The Mound
eng
0
Nature`s Questioning
eng
0
Night In The Old Home
eng
0
No Buyers
eng
0
On An Invitation To The United States
eng
0
Places
eng
0
Rain On A Grave
eng
0
Read By Moonlight
eng
0
Regret Not Me
eng
0
Revulsion
eng
0
Rome: On The Palatine.
eng
0
Rome: The Vatican-Sala
eng
0
San Sebastian
eng
0
Satires Of Circumstance In Fifteen Glimpses: In The Study
eng
0
Seen By The Waits
eng
0
Seventy-Four
eng
0
She Charged Me
eng
0
She Hears The Storm
eng
0
She, To Him, I
eng
0
She, To Him, II
eng
0
She, To Him, IV
eng
0
Song of the Soldiers
eng
0
Song Of The Soldier`s Wives.
eng
0
St Launce`s Revisited
eng
0
Starlings On The Roof
eng
0
Summer Schemes
eng
0
The Abbey Mason
eng
0
The Alarm
eng
0
The Bridge Of Lodi
eng
0
The Burghers
eng
0
The Casterbridge
eng
0
The Cheval-Glass
eng
0
The Church-Build
eng
0
The Colonel`s Soliloquy
eng
0
The Contretemps
eng
0
The Coronation
eng
0
The Dead Drummer.
eng
0
The Dead Man Walking
eng
0
The Death Of Regret
eng
0
The Difference
eng
0
The Discovery
eng
0
The Elopement
eng
0
The Farm Woman`s Winter
eng
0
The Garden Seat
eng
0
The Ghost Of The Past
eng
0
The Going
eng
0
The Going Of The Battery [Wive`s Lament November 2nd 1899]
eng
0
The Haunter
eng
0
The Impercipient
eng
0
The Ivy-Wife
eng
0
The Jubilee Of A Magazine:(To
eng
0
The Maid of Keinton Mandeville (A Tribute To Sir H. Bishop)
eng
0
The Masked Face
eng
0
The Master And The Leaves
eng
0
The Missed Train
eng
0
The Moon Looks In
eng
0
The Moth-Signal (On Egdon Heath)
eng
0
The Mother Mourns.
eng
0
The Obliterate Tomb
eng
0
The Oxen
eng
0
The Peasant`s Confession
eng
0
The Pity Of It
eng
0
The Rambler
eng
0
The Re-Enactment
eng
0
The Recalcitrant
eng
0
The Roman Gravemounds
eng
0
The Roman Road
eng
0
The Satin Shoes
eng
0
The Self-Unseein
eng
0
The Selfsame Song
eng
0
The Sergeant`s Song
eng
0
The Shadow On The Stone
eng
0
The Sick God.
eng
0
The Slow Nature
eng
0
The Souls Of The Slain.
eng
0
The Subalterns
eng
0
The Sun On The Bookcase
eng
0
The Sweet Hussy
eng
0
The Telegram
eng
0
The Temporary The All
eng
0
The To-be-forgot
eng
0
The Two Men
eng
0
The Two Soldiers
eng
0
The Walk
eng
0
The West-Of-Wess
eng
0
The Wistful Lady
eng
0
The Woman In The Rye
eng
0
The Year`s Awakening
eng
0
Then And Now
eng
0
To A Lady
eng
0
To An Orphan Child
eng
0
To An Unborn Pauper Child
eng
0
To Meet, Or Otherwise
eng
0
To Outer Nature
eng
0
Unknowing
eng
0
V.R. 1819-1901 (A Reverie.)
eng
0
Valenciennes
eng
0
We Are Getting to the End
eng
0
Weathers
eng
0
Welcome Home
eng
0
Without Ceremony
eng
0
Zermatt To The Matterhorn.
eng
0
[Greek Title]
eng
0

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