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Lure of the Void’, Victorian Newsletter,
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Langland, E., ‘A Perspective of One’s Own: Thomas Hardy and the
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Law, J., ‘ “Sleeping Figures”, Hardy, History and the Gendered Body’,
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McNees, E., ‘Reverse Typology in Jude the Obscure’, Christianity and
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Further Reading in Oxford World’s Classics
Hardy, Thomas, Far From the Madding Crowd, ed. Suzanne B. Falck-Yi.
—— An Indiscretion in the Life of an Heiress and Other Stories, ed. Pamela
Dalziel.
—— Life’s Little Ironies, ed. Alan Manford and Norman Page.
—— The Mayor of Casterbridge, ed. Dale Kramer.
—— A Pair of Blue Eyes, ed. Alan Manford.
—— The Return of the Native, ed. Simon Gatrell.
—— Selected Poetry, ed. Samuel Hynes.
—— Tess of the d’Urbervilles, ed. Juliet Grindle and Simon Gatrell.
—— The Trumpet-Major, ed. Richard Nemesvari.
—— Two on a Tower, ed. Suleiman M. Ahmad.
—— Under the Greenwood Tree, ed. Simon Gatrell.
—— The Well-Beloved, ed. Tom Hetherington.
—— Wessex Tales, ed. Kathryn R. King.
Select Bibliography
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A CHRONOLOGY OF THOMAS HARDY
Life
Historical and Cultural Background
Telegraph comes into use.
William IV dies and is succeeded by
Victoria.
Anti-Corn Law League set up.
Chartist riots.
June: Thomas Hardy born,
Higher Bockhampton, Dorset,
eldest child of a builder,
Thomas Hardy, and Jemima
Hand, who have been married
for less than six months.
Younger siblings: Mary
(b.
), Henry (b. ),
Katherine (Kate) (b.
).
Victoria marries the German prince,
Albert. Penny postage instituted.
Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop
serialized
Charles Darwin, The Voyage of HMS
Beagle
Underground labour banned for women
and children.
Robert Browning, Dramatic Lyrics
Alfred Tennyson, Poems
Dickens, A Christmas Carol
John Ruskin, Modern Painters
Factory Act limiting working hours for
women and children.
Robert Chambers, Vestiges of the Natural
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