I’m sure (as in: I’m not sure) that there is a film in which Laurel or Hardy or Buster or Harpo rides a horse backwards, isn’t there, maybe after ...
At the west end of the nave of Westminster Abbey is a monument to Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy. The Admiral is shown in Roman armour reclining on a sarcophagus and at his feet are putto weeping beside an ...
Tom Hardy (né Edward Thomas Hardy) is an American actor and producer. He made his film debut in 2001's Black Hawk Down. Some of his most notable movies roles include Bronson (2008), Inception ...
Now, as a result of two decades of research that combines architectural and literary criticism, this book provides a ground-breaking ‘reading’ of Thomas Hardy’s work – the renowned novelist and poet ...
We stood by a pond that winter day, And the sun was white, as though chidden of God, And a few leaves lay on the starving sod; – They had fallen from an ash, and were gray. Your eyes on me were ...
The novelist Thomas Hardy’s work often turned on portrayals of women who defied the conventions of their time. The women in his life were themselves remarkable.
A trailer has dropped for the upcoming Paramount+ crime drama MobLand, where Pierce Brosnan plays the head of the Harrigan crime family, Helen Mirren portrays his loyal wife, and Tom Hardy is ...
Thomas Hardy faced many disappointments in his personal relationships, but it is unclear if this poem is about a specific one Famous for the pessimistic tone in his writing, Thomas Hardy was both ...
On 16th January 1928 the ashes of the poet and writer Thomas Hardy were buried in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey, immediately to the north of the grave of Charles Dickens. But his heart is buried ...
Compare ‘Neutral Tones’ and ‘Winter Swans’ in this podcast In this episode, Testament and Owen Sheers discuss the poems ‘Neutral Tones’ by Thomas Hardy and ‘Winter Swans’ by Owen ...
Memory: the first three stanzas focus on a memory of a moment in the past when the couple stood by the pond. The final stanza is a reflection on the lasting power of that memory. ‘Since then ...