General
- Why do Hardy's novels often have illustrations in periodical but not book form?
- Mrs Agatha Thornycraft — A Visual Inspiration for Hardy's Tess
- Thomas Hardy's Pictorial Imagination and The Mayor of Casterbridge
- Hardy, Dickens, Serialisation, and Illustration
- A new book on Hardy and book illustration by Philip Allingham
- The Visual Arts in Victorian England: An Overview
- Victorian Illustration: An Overview
A Thomas Hardy Gallery
- Portrait by Reginald Eves, R. A.
- Places Important in His Life and Writings (70 photographs)
Hardy's Illustrators
- Twenty-Four Illustrations for the serialised version of Tess (by E. Borough-Johnson, Hubert von Herkomer, C. S. Reinhardt, and Daniel A. Wehrschmidt)
- Helen Allingham's Illustrations for Far From the Madding Crowd
- John Collier's Illustrations for The Trumpet-Major
- George Du Maurier's Illustrations for The Hand of Ethelberta
- George Du Maurier's Illustrations A Laodicean
- Charles S. Reinhart's Illustrations for The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid (Four)
- Arthur Hopkins's Illustrations for the Monthly Serialisation of The Return of the Native
- Robert Barnes's Illustrations for the 1886 Weekly Serialised Version of Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge (A list with links to Illustrations)
- A Visual Interpreter of Hardy: Robert Barnes's Large_scale Illustrations The Mayor of Casterbridge
- Walter Paget's plates for Thomas Hardy's The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved (1892)
- William Hatherell's Illustration for Hardy's "The Fiddler of the Reels"
- William Hatherell's Plates for The Simpletons, afterwards Hearts Insurgent and finally Jude the Obscure (1894-95) (1892)
- James Abbott Pasquier's Illustrations for A Pair of Blue Eyes (1873)
- Illustrations of Hardy's short fiction by fourteen artists
Last modified 5 April 2011