The Achievement of Thomas Hardy

'Now there is a clarity. There is the harvest of having written 20 novels first'. - Ezra Pound. The essays collected here range widely over Hardy's career as both a novelist and a lyric poet. They offer fresh reading of individual works - including his la

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Also by Phillip Mallett KIPLING CONSIDERED (editor) RUDYARD KIPLING: LIMITS AND RENEWALS (editor) A SPACIOUS VISION: Essays on Thomas Hardy (editor) SATIRE (editor) THOMAS HARDY: THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE (editor)

The Achievement of Thomas Hardy Edited by

Phillip Mallett

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Contents Preface by Phillip Mallett

viii

Notes on the Contributors

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1 Merely a Good Hand at a Serial? from A Pair of Blue Eyes to Far from the Madding Crowd Charles P. C. Pettit

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2 Geology, Genealogy and Church Restoration in Hardy's Writing Sophie Gilmartin

22

3 'Gifted, even in November': the Meanings of The Well-Beloved Michael Irwin

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4 A Feast of Language: Hardy's Allusions Mary Rimmer

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5 'As near to poetry as the conditions would allow': the Presence of the Poet in Hardy's Novels William Morgan

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6 Hardy's Architecture: a General Perspective and a Personal View Timothy Hands

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Wessex Poems, 1898 James Gibson

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8 The Figure of the Singer in the Poetry of Thomas Hardy Danny Karlin

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9 Thomas Hardy's Narrative Art: the Poems and Short Stories Douglas Dunn

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10 Noticing Things: Hardy and the Nature of 'Nature' Phillip Mallett

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