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The true university these days is a collection of books.
-Thomas Carlyle

Monday 21 February 2011

Thomas Hardy Holiday


After the success of last years holiday based around Jane Austen in Hampshire, there are 5 of us taking part in this years visit to Dorset in August and the landscape and places associated with Thomas Hardy.
We have a cottage not far from Dorchester which has several places to visit nearby including where he was born, Dorchester (known as Casterbridge in his novels) where the museum has an exhibition dedicated to Hardy, and his house Max Hill that he designed himself. There is also Stinsford Church where his heart is buried.
Our set book to discuss is The Woodlanders, plus we have a contemporary set book, Tinkers by Paul Harding. An additional place in Dorset of literary interest is Chesil Beach, the location of the title of Ian McEwan's book On Chesil Beach, which we may include during our stay.
There are of course loads of other things to do, beautiful coastline, walks, countryside, so that we don't get Hardy'd out.
Everyone last year said they enjoyed the Jane Austen holiday so I was glad to do another one and even though it is a while off I am really looking forward to going, and also putting it together.

2 comments:

Ann said...

This is a wonderful idea, although you wouldn't want me along - I'm no lover of Hardy, I'm afraid. I hope you have a splendid time.

Leah said...

Hi Annie, I know, he is not everyones cup of tea but will be good for a discussion. Some of the best are when some don't like the book I think. The locations look lovely though.

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