| Thomas Hardy Society of North America: Scholarly site featuring extensive research resources intended both for professionals and for amateur enthusiasts. |
| Academy of American Poets: Thomas Hardy: Biography, photograph, and selected poems. |
| Free Online Library: Thomas Hardy: Biographical sketch, and online text of Tess of the d'Urbervilles. |
| Human Morality and the Laws of Nature: Single essay showing how Hardy pits variable, changeable, human morality against the laws of nature. |
| IMDb: Thomas Hardy: Filmography of films made from Hardy's novels. |
| Max Gate: The Victorian villa which Thomas Hardy designed and built for himself in 1885. History, plan of the gardens, visits seminars and the Thomas Hardy Essay Competition. |
| Talking to Thomas Hardy: Questions and answers written by leading experts on Hardy, from the Times Educational Supplement. |
| The Thomas Hardy Online Society: Critiques, books to download, and photographs of Thomas Hardy. |
| The Victorian Web: Thomas Hardy: Discussion of the author's work in historical context. |
| Thomas Hardy: Fifty-one of his poems online. |
| Thomas Hardy Country : A Photographic Tour: A journey through Thomas Hardy's Dorset. High-quality photos of many major points of interest bring to life Hardy's time and the countryside about which he wrote. |
| Thomas Hardy Miscellany: An extensive site on Hardy and his works, including biographical and bibliographical information, photographs, and the complete text of the out-of-print book on "Novelist or Poet?" by Edward A. Newton. |
| Thomas Hardy Resource Library: Includes a selection of online texts of Hardy's works, a timeline/biography, information on film adaptations, reviews, and criticism and commentary. |
| Today in Literature: Thomas Hardy: Biographical stories about Hardy's life and the creation of specific works. Requires free registration to read full articles. |
| Weatherbury Farm: Information about Thomas Hardy and Dorset, and the sequel to Far From the Madding Crowd. |