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Biography
Thomas Hardy (2 June, 1840 – 11 January, 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, including the poetry of William Wordsworth. He was highly critical of much in Victorian society, especially on the declining status of rural people in Britain, such as those from his native South West England.
Awards & recognition
- Order of Merit · 1909
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1927 · nominated
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1926 · nominated
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1925 · nominated
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- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1924 · nominated
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1923 · nominated
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1922 · nominated
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1920 · nominated
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1914 · nominated
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1913 · nominated
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1912 · nominated
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1911 · nominated
- Nobel Prize in Literature · 1910 · nominated
Filmography14 titles

Tess of the D'Urbervilles
1998Novel
1998Novel

Tess of the D'Urbervilles
2008Novel
2008Novel

The Mayor of Casterbridge
2003Writer
2003Writer

Tess
1979Novel
1979Novel

Far from the Madding Crowd
2015Novel
2015Novel

The Mayor of Casterbridge
Writer
Writer

Far from the Madding Crowd
1967Novel
1967Novel

Jude
1996Novel
1996Novel

The Return of the Native
1994Novel
1994Novel

Far from the Madding Crowd
1998Novel
1998Novel

The Claim
2000Novel
2000Novel

Trishna
2011Novel
2011Novel

Under The Greenwood Tree
2005Novel
2005Novel

Thomas Hardy: Fate, Exclusion and Tragedy
2021as Self (archive footage)
2021as Self (archive footage)