Ghosts
Hugh Haughton, 5 December 1985
The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy
by Thomas Hardy, edited by Michael Millgate.
Macmillan, 604 pp., £30, April 1985,0 333 29441 6 Show More
by Thomas Hardy, edited by Michael Millgate.
Macmillan, 604 pp., £30, April 1985,
The Literary Notebooks of Thomas Hardy: Vols I and II
edited by Lennart Björk.
Macmillan, 428 pp., £35, May 1985,0 333 36777 4 Show More
edited by Lennart Björk.
Macmillan, 428 pp., £35, May 1985,
Emma Hardy’s Diaries
edited by Richard Taylor.
Mid-Northumberland Arts Group/Carcanet, 216 pp., £14.95, January 1985,0 904790 21 5 Show More
edited by Richard Taylor.
Mid-Northumberland Arts Group/Carcanet, 216 pp., £14.95, January 1985,
The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy. Vol. V: 1914-1919
edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate.
Oxford, 357 pp., £22.50, May 1985,0 19 812622 0 Show More
edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate.
Oxford, 357 pp., £22.50, May 1985,
The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy, Vol. III
edited by Samuel Hynes.
Oxford, 390 pp., £32.50, June 1985,0 19 812784 7 Show More
edited by Samuel Hynes.
Oxford, 390 pp., £32.50, June 1985,
Annals of the Labouring Poor: Social Change and Agrarian England 1660-1900
by K.D.M. Snell.
Cambridge, 464 pp., £30, May 1985,0 521 24548 6 Show More
by K.D.M. Snell.
Cambridge, 464 pp., £30, May 1985,
“... are bound to haunt the scholars. What Hardy didn’t tell Sir George (or anyone else for that matter) was that he had decided to pre-empt posterity and become his own editor and biographer. He was ‘ghosting’ his own life, to appear posthumously under his wife’s name. The destruction of his private papers was part and parcel of a plot to construct ... ”