Thomas Hardy.(Guide to the year's work)

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From: Victorian Poetry
Date: 20040922
Author:Morgan, Rosemarie

This has been the year of biography for Thomas Hardy. Most newsworthy, less for its scholarship than for the sensationalized publicity it invited and received, is Thomas Hardy's "Facts" Notebook: A Critical Edition (Ashgate, 2004), edited by William Greenslade. The manuscript of this Notebook, more accurately entitled by Hardy, "Facts From Newspapers, Histories, Biographies, & other chronicles--(mainly Local)," has been in circulation for some time now. It was retained, after Hardy's death, by his second wife, Florence Emily Hardy, for the completion of The Early Life and The ...

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