Thomas Hardy is a famous British novelist and poet, considered one of the most outstanding local novelists in England. He was born on June 2, 1840 in a small village in Dorset, England. Hardy's works are deeply influenced by realism and naturalism, with the theme of depicting rural life and the fate of the people in England. His works have profound social critical significance and emotional resonance.
Thomas Hardy, the most outstanding local novelist in Britain, passed away suddenly at the age of 75 due to a tragic accident. Instead of his death, Hardy miraculously survives the incident, creating a fictional historical story that captures the attention of the world and influences the future of British literature.