Thomas Hardy : family history

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Thomas Hardy : family history

with a new introduction by Norman Page

Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1998

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4
  • v. 5

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This third collection in the Family History Series (Jane Austen and the Brontes have already been published), is a five-volume set which looks at the cultural and biographical background to Thomas Hardy, embracing rare and out-of-print books, pamphlets and journal articles. Together these original sources include important writings and interviews on Hardy by family and friends, covering his life and relationships, his intellectual and musical background, his family background and their homes and haunts. It provides an invaluable amount of hard to find material for any serious Hardy scholarship.

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Some Recollections [1961] Emma Hardy, Diaries [1985] Emma Hardy, Real Conversations [1904] William Archer, Talks with Thomas Hardy at Max Gate 1920-1922 [1928] Vere H. Collins, Thomas Hardy's Wessex [1913] Hermann Lea, Folkways in Thomas Hardy [1931] Ruth Firor, Dorsetshire Folklore [1922] J.S. Udal, Providence and Mr Hardy [1966] Lois Deacon and Terry Coleman, Thomas Hardy: A Study of his Writings and their Background [1938] William Rutland, A Thomas Hardy Dictionary [1911] F. Outwin Saxelby, Music in Thomas Hardy's Life and Work [1940] Elna Sherman, Thomas Hardy as Musician [1940] Eva Mary Grew, Florence Hardy and the Max Gate Circle [1980] Margeurite Roberts, The Hoffman Papers [1981] Michael Rabiger, The Youth of Thomas Hardy [1984] John Doheny, Thomas Hardy's Relatives and their Times [1989] John Doheny, A Call on Thomas Hardy's Sister [1970] D.J. Winslow, Hardy's Residences and Lodgings [1992] Fran Chalfont

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