Thomas Hardy is the author of 'Tess of the d'ubervilles.'
The character of Tess was created by the English author Thomas Hardy for his novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," which was published in 1891. Hardy's character of Tess has become a symbol of female resilience and tragic fate in literature.
Tess Mern Williams has written: 'Directory of non-royalty films for television'
Tess Szamatulski has written: 'Clone brews' -- subject(s): Beer, Brewing, Amateurs' manuals
Tess Livingstone has written: 'George Pell' -- subject(s): Biography, Bishops, Catholic Church
Tess Kloot has written: 'Some garden birds of south-east Australia' -- subject(s): Birds
Tess Kirby has written: 'The can-do manager' -- subject- s -: Employee motivation, Executive ability, Success in business
Tess Van Sommers has written: 'Sydney sketchbook' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Description and travel, Historic buildings
Tess Darwin has written: 'The Scots herbal' -- subject(s): Folklore, Herbals, Herbs, Plants, Plants, Useful, Useful Plants
Tess Mallory has written: 'Highland Rogue' -- subject(s): Fiction, Romance, OverDrive 'Circles in Time' 'Highland Magic' 'Circles in time'
Tess Parker's birth name is Tess Alexandra Parker.
Desmond Hawkins has written: 'Cranborne Chase' 'The Tess opera' 'The Tess opera' 'No future' 'Concerning Agnes' -- subject(s): Biography 'When I was' -- subject(s): History
Tess Lea has written: 'Bureaucrats and bleeding hearts' -- subject(s): Medical care, Aboriginal Australians, Community development, Government relations, Citizen participation