Michael Millgate's classic biography of Thomas Hardy, was first published in 1982. Much new information about Hardy has since become available, often in volumes edited or co-edited by Millgate himself, and many established assumptions have been challenged and revolutionized by scholarly research. In
Thomas Hardy: A Biography Revisited
β Scribed by Michael Millgate
- Year
- 2006
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- English
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β¦ Synopsis
Michael Millgate's classic biography of Thomas Hardy, was first published in 1982. Much new information about Hardy has since become available, often in volumes edited or co-edited by Millgate himself, and many established assumptions have been challenged and revolutionized by scholarly research. In this extensively revised, fully reconsidered, and considerably-expanded new edition Millgate, the world's leading Hardy scholar, draws not only upon these new materials but upon an exceptional understanding of Hardy gained from long immersion in the study of his life and work. Many large and small aspects of Hardy's life are here freshly illuminated, including his family background, his fumbling self-education as a poet, his difficult relations with his first wife and hers with his family, his sexual infatuations, his secret collaborations with aspiring women writers, his clandestine composition of his own official biography, and the memory-invoking techniques by which he sustained his remarkable creativity into extreme old age. Thorough, authoritative and eminently readable, Thomas Hardy: A Biography Revisited will become the standard life of Hardy for a new generation.
β¦ Table of Contents
0199275661......Page 1
CONTENTS......Page 8
ILLUSTRATIONS......Page 10
PROLOGUE......Page 14
1. Hardys and Hands......Page 20
2. Bockhampton......Page 41
3. Dorchester......Page 64
4. London......Page 86
5. The Poor Man and the Lady......Page 110
6. St Juliot......Page 125
7. Far from the Madding Crowd......Page 142
8. Marriage......Page 163
9. Sturminster Newton......Page 180
10. The Return of the Native......Page 194
11. Illness......Page 211
12. Return to Dorchester......Page 230
13. Max Gate......Page 251
14. The Woodlanders......Page 269
15. The Writing of Tess......Page 283
16. The Publication of Tess......Page 298
17. Florence Henniker......Page 314
18. The Making of Jude......Page 330
19. The Publication of Jude......Page 353
20. Keeping Separate......Page 369
21. Pessimistic Meliorist......Page 391
22. The Dynasts......Page 407
23. After the Visit......Page 421
24. A Funeral......Page 442
25. A Second Marriage......Page 461
26. Life-Writing......Page 481
27. Tea at Max Gate......Page 497
28. Plays and Players......Page 516
29. Last Things......Page 531
30. Afterwards......Page 546
GENERAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 556
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR SOURCE MATERIALS......Page 560
ABBREVIATIONS......Page 562
REFERENCES......Page 564
B......Page 618
C......Page 619
D......Page 620
F......Page 621
H......Page 622
L......Page 631
M......Page 632
N......Page 633
R......Page 634
S......Page 635
T......Page 636
W......Page 637
Z......Page 638
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