Cheeky
Norman Page, 16 March 1989
Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy: Vol. VI, 1920-1925
edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate.
Oxford, 379 pp., £27.50, March 1987,0 19 812623 9 Show More
edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate.
Oxford, 379 pp., £27.50, March 1987,
Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy: Vol. VII, 1926-1927
edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate.
Oxford, 304 pp., £29.50, October 1988,0 19 812624 7 Show More
edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate.
Oxford, 304 pp., £29.50, October 1988,
Thomas Hardy: The Offensive Truth
by John Goode.
Blackwell, 184 pp., £17.95, September 1988,0 631 13954 0 Show More
by John Goode.
Blackwell, 184 pp., £17.95, September 1988,
The Thomas Hardy Journal. Vol. IV: October 1988
edited by James Gibson.
Thomas Hardy Society, 80 pp., £2.50, October 1988,0 00 268541 8 Show More
edited by James Gibson.
Thomas Hardy Society, 80 pp., £2.50, October 1988,
Hardy’s Metres and Victorian Prosody
by Dennis Taylor.
Oxford, 297 pp., £32.50, December 1988,9780198129677 Show More
by Dennis Taylor.
Oxford, 297 pp., £32.50, December 1988,
Collected Short Stories
by Thomas Hardy.
Macmillan, 936 pp., £16.95, October 1988,0 333 47332 9 Show More
by Thomas Hardy.
Macmillan, 936 pp., £16.95, October 1988,
“... randy for antique, could be Hardy himself. Tate and Brady’s New Version of the Psalms of David and Keble’s The Christian Year (Hardy bought his copies of both of these in 1861), together with Hymns Ancient and Modern, the original version of which appeared in 1860-1, furnished him with models, and their influence long outlasted his faith. Not every ... ”