"Beauty is not about things, but about what it is." Thomas Hardy believes to transcend the physical elements of objects, and those lies are a more important symbolic meaning. Thomas Hardy is a famous transient poet with a style between classicism and romanticism. He was born in the UK countryside of East Bockhampton in the mid-19th century. Hardy's growth experience made a big contribution in a symbolic form to his view of the world around him. His father was a mason and a violinist, and his mother advised him to follow his passion.
Thomas Hardy 's childhood is a good example of a child who makes the most of his educational opportunities. Thomas Hardy was born on Highball Hampton on June 2, 1840. Jamiema and Thomas Hardy are his parents. Thomas' father was a mason, and his mother was at home to raise brothers and sisters. In 1848, Thomas receives his first education at Julia Martin School. Shortly thereafter, Thomas strengthens his studies in Latin and French. Shortly thereafter, Thomas visited London to work under the guidance of Arthur Bloomfield. After visiting the museum, participating in theaters and opera and exploring the cultural life of London, he began writing poetry. (Thomas Hardy Research Library (Online) (Rittering)
Born in Dorset, England on June 2, 1840, Thomas Hardy was born in Jemima Hand and Thomas Hardy Senior who were married for only six months. Thomas is the oldest of the four children, including Mary, Henry and Kate. Hardy went to school only for eight years from 1848 to 1856. While attending school, he became interested in architecture and writing. When I was working as architect John Hicks as his assistant, he even practiced Latin for 3 hours every morning before I work, never stopped writing. In 1868, Thomas Hardy completed his first novel "Poor and Female." He wrote all the words in his spare time after work or on vacation. Despite this commitment to his writing, it has yet been rejected.