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  • “Fulth” is a word that Thomas Hardy used in his poem on the death of Swinburne.

    THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009

  • “Fulth” is a word that Thomas Hardy used in his poem on the death of Swinburne.

    THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009

  • The verse selections vary from the light and amusing to serious, such as Thomas Hardy's "The Darkling Thrush" or Derek Mahon's joyfully nostalgic "The Bicycle".

    Readers recommend their favourite books of 2010 2011

  • He built a veritable library of stolen books - first editions of children's classics; autographed copies of great novels such as Thomas Hardy's Mayor of

    Boston Globe -- Ideas section Matthew Battles 2010

  • There's "Anna Karenina,'' Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native,''

    Boston.com Top Stories 2010

  • The British government held a secret meeting in London of eminent literary men, from Thomas Hardy to H.

    Versed in the Horror of War Michael Caines 2011

  • On our way back, via the high ridge to the west, through Langton Matravers and Kingston, we began to understand why Thomas Hardy called Swanage a town "where everybody who was not a boatman was a quarrier".

    Country diary: Isle of Purbeck 2011

  • Wolf Hadda as a character seems to owe equal inspiration to the Brothers Grimm, Thomas Hardy and, given his action-hero agility, Stan Lee.

    The Spy Tale as Rugged Romance Tom Nolan 2011

  • From Thomas Hardy to W.H. Auden, poets have found apt and awful words to fit the crimes of murderers.

    The ABCBs Of Murder Tom Nolan 2011

  • • “If a way to the better there be, it lies in taking a full look at the worst,” wrote Thomas Hardy, the late novelist and poet.

    The 7 Glenn Beck 2011

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