Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen wrote An Enemy of the People in 1882.
Thomas Hardy (1840 1928) was a naturalist and writer, whose fiction sits on the cusp of the Industrial Revolution and is filled with an imminent sense of nostalgia for the coming transformation of the British countryside.
Thomas Hardy's final novel Jude the Obscure explores notions of class, religion, marriage and modernization through its protagonist Jude Fawley, a working-class man who dreams of being a scholar.
Considered by critics to be one of the best tragedies of the English Renaissance.
Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan, from 1651, is one of the first and most influential arguments.
When Thomas Paine first anonymously published his series of pamphlets titles Common Sense.
Henry Thomas Hamblin was one of the founding fathers of the New Thought Movement.
Thomas Friesen has three goals in life. Get a job. Make friends. Find a good book to curl up with.