Thomas Hardy – Nature, Fate and Love – GI 26 102
20 October 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm BST
Tutor: Stella Stocker
Go to all CoursesOverview
This course will look at the novels Far from the Madding Crowd and Tess of the D’Urbervilles considering the significance of Hardy’s depiction of nature, his ideas of fate and his depth of characterisation including the contrasting fates of the protagonists, Bathsheba and Tess.
We will also look at some of Hardy’s later poems, featuring the loss of his first wife Emma, such as The Voice.
Preferably participants should have read Far from the Madding Crowd and Tess of the D’Urbervilles but this is not essential.
Tags

W. & D. Downey, 1984, sourced from Wikimedia Commons
This date isn’t the first in the event series. For more information on ticket availability, please get in touch.
01483 562142
Office hours are Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5.00pm
About the Speaker
Stella Stocker
Stella has taught creative writing since 1982, for the Guildford Institute, the University of Surrey, the WEA, and various other bodies, including Richmond Adult and Community College at accredited level and writing for pleasure. Her classes emphasise individual development and the channelling of writing ability. She includes all forms of writing, short stories, novels, poetry, memoirs, travel writing and plays. Stella's courses are for all levels, and beginners are always welcome. Various aspects of writing are included, e.g. shaping short stories, beginning a novel, dialogue, creating characters, writing modern poetry, creating atmosphere. Imagination and craftsmanship are both important. A significant amount of time is spent in reading and discussing members' work in friendly and constructive atmosphere. There are writing projects and reference to the effectiveness of published works.
Restaurant
V Café at The Guildford Institute provides a friendly catering service using high quality, fresh, vegetarian and vegan ingredients.
Gift Memberships
The perfect way to give a treat to someone special who takes real pleasure in learning new things and taking part in great activities.


