thomas hardy: his literary creativity
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thomas hardy: his literary creativity thomas hardy (1840–1928) was an english novelist and poet, best known for his works set in the fictional region of wessex. his novels often explore themes of fate, love, and social constraints. introduction hardy was born in dorset, england. initially trained as an architect, he later pursued a literary career. his early novels were controversial due to their critique of victorian morality. major works 1. *far from the madding crowd* (1874) – a romantic novel set in rural england. 2. *the mayor of casterbridge* (1886) – explores human fate and character flaws. 3. *tess of the d’urbervilles* (1891) – criticism of victorian attitudes toward women and class. 4. *jude the obscure* (1895) – a tragic …
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