Thomas Hardy: A Biography Revisited

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Oxford University Press, 2004 - 625 páginas
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.
 

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PROLOGUE
1
Hardys and Hands ང
7
Bockhampton
28
Dorchester
51
London
73
The Poor Man and the Lady
97
St Juliot
112
Far from the Madding Crowd
129
The Making of Jude
317
The Publication of Jude
340
Keeping Separate
356
Pessimistic Meliorist
378
The Dynasts
394
After the Visit
408
A Funeral
429
A Second Marriage
448

Marriage
150
Sturminster Newton
167
The Return of the Native
181
Illness
198
Return to Dorchester
217
Max Gate
238
The Woodlanders
256
The Writing of Tess
270
The Publication of Tess
285
Florence Henniker
301
LifeWriting
468
Tea at Max Gate
484
Plays and Players
503
Last Things
518
Afterwards
533
GENERAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
543
ABBREVIATIONS
549
INDEX
605
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Michael Millgate was born in England and educated at Cambridge University, before doing a PhD in American literature at Leeds. He moved to the University of Toronto in 1967, where he devoted his time to studying the life and works of Thomas Hardy. He has edited seven volumes of Hardy's letters, and the selected letters of his wives. Millgate's 'Thomas Hardy: A Biography', first published in 1982, is widely acknowledged as the standard life of Hardy.

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