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Thomas Hardy - The Man, his Works, and his Wessex

Literature & Arts Biography
4.8 out of 5 From 70 reviews

This company produces very interesting and informative talks and classes.

Patricia
, reviewed on 02 Sep 2024

Rest less events cast the net wide, amazing value for money

Ann
, reviewed on 07 Jan 2025

Rest Less Events is just fantastic, it opens up another world for people...

Cidney
, reviewed on 21 Feb 2025
  • DURATION 60 mins
  • HOW TO ATTEND Attendance is live via Zoom
4.8 out of 5 From 70 reviews

This company produces very interesting and informative talks and classes.

Patricia
, reviewed on 02 Sep 2024

Rest less events cast the net wide, amazing value for money

Ann
, reviewed on 07 Jan 2025

Rest Less Events is just fantastic, it opens up another world for people...

Cidney
, reviewed on 21 Feb 2025

Event Description

Hardy's was a journey from a Dorset country cottage where the novelist and poet was born on 2nd June 1840 to two funerals, one in a West Country churchyard and one in Westminster Abbey.  Thomas Hardy is one of English literature’s best-loved novelists, whose books regularly appear on ‘best loved’ book lists.  A deeply private man, he documents the people, the landscape and the spread of mechanisation and industrialisation in rural life.  Thomas Hardy was a writer brave enough to tackle some ‘sacred cows’ of his day, but he was no figure of misery - he enjoyed the world, loved nature, landscape, animals, sea and sky, and drew pleasure from life.  Hardy’s message is that even if things are outside our control, this should not mean we can’t speak out and argue for change.

  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Online Zoom event: Join from your computer, phone or tablet (no replay available)
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Meet the Host, Margaret

Margaret has taught as a qualified lecturer in further, higher and adult education for over 33 years, and currently teaches English Literature and History in adult education. For many years, she has given talks to various different clubs, societies and other organisations, including Rotary and Probus Clubs, U3A’s, WI’s, Townswomen’s Guilds and Archaeological & Historical Societies. She writes a book review each month and contributes short local history topics for a community radio station, alongside writing published articles for the Brontë Society, the Jane Austen Society, Community Archives and the British Association for Local History. Her aim is that her talks are informative and interesting, with a touch of humour!

Preparing for the Event

For the best experience, you will need to have Zoom downloaded onto your computer. Please ensure you're connected to broadband/wifi rather than using your mobile phone connection (3G/4G).

We also recommend that pets are either calmly sitting on your lap or in another room, and any refreshments you may require are within your reach!

Resources

Thomas Hardy - The Man, his Works, and his Wessex has supplementary learning materials provided by the event host. Once you book an event, you will get access to these resources.

More Information

What if I can’t make the event?

If a recording’s available for the event, you can still register for it and we will send you an email with a link to a recording shortly after it ends.

Will my camera be on and will I be visible to the other people?

Your camera and microphone does not need to be on for you to enjoy the event. The choice about whether to do this is completely yours.

How do I watch the live event?

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How do I sign-up for and access the recording? (Recorded events only)

Book the event as normal (as if you are attending live). After the event ends you will automatically receive a post-event email with a link to the recording, as long as the event was recorded. You do not need to do anything else and there is no separate booking process for recordings only. Please note it can take up to 24 hours for Zoom to process recordings.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 From 70 reviews