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H.P. Lovecraft
J. D. Salinger
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S.E. Hinton
Haruki Murakami
John Green
William Blake
Margaret Mitchell
Aldous Huxley
Ralph Ellison
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Toni Morrison
Sylvia Plath
Kazuo Ishiguro
John Milton
Franz Kafka
John Donne
Mark Twain
Agatha Christie
Elizabeth Gaskell
Sir Walter Scott
Lewis Carroll
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T. S. Eliot
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R.L Stevenson

Thomas Hardy

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Special thanks to @Dayno008 and @drasticallyliving for recommending to discuss Thomas Hardy!


Hello readers and writers! 

Ready for this week's discussion? 

Let's dive into English writer and poet, Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928). One of his many novels is Hardy's novel The Major of Casterbridge, a tragedy about Michael Henchard with psychological mind games and dramatic plot tones. 

With his well-known, Far from the Maddening Crowd focuses on young, headstrong Bathsheba Everdene is romantically involved with three different men and the troubles that come with it. He also wrote poetry dating from 1860s. 

Our discussion question for this week:


Which of his novels parallels well with one or more of his poems? In tone? Mood? And what narratives, would you think Thomas Hardy would've tried? Journal Articles? A diary? A new narrative that expands from his previous novels? 


We enjoy reading your responses! We welcome any other discussion or comments about Thomas Hardy.

If you have another author you'd like to see a discussion on please leave it in the comments below for a chance to be featured in a future chapter!

Have fun! 


Resource: 

Thomas Hardy | Biography, Books, Poems, & Facts

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