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THOMAS HARDY'S
PUBLIC VOICE
The Essays, Speeches, and Miscellaneous Prose
Edited by Michael Mitigate
CLARENDON PRESS • OXFORD
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CONTENTS
Abbreviations
Introduction
Editorial Procedures
THE TEXTS
[?The Aims-House Clock?]
[? Accounts of Church-Restoration?]
[Unpublished Juvenilia]
On the Application of Coloured Bricks and Terra
Cotta to Modern Architecture
[?Reopening of Turnworth Church?]
[Wedding Announcement]
[Response to Toast of Whitefriars Club]
[? Speech at Shotover Dinner?]
[Using the Dorset Dialect]
'Thomas Hardy'
'Dialect in Novels'
[? Entry in Men of the Time}]
[Review of William Barnes's Poems]
'Papers of the Manchester Literary Club'
[Pinero's The Squire]
' The Squire at the St James's Theatre'
[Advertisement for Two on a Tower]
'English Authors and American Publishers'
'Two on a Tower'
[Study and Stimulants]
'Pictures in Elementary Schools'
The Dorsetshire Labourer
XX
xxii
xxxviii
x Contents
1883 05 'TheLateMr TWH Tolbort,B CS' 57
1884 01 Some Romano-British Relics Found at Max Gate,
Dorchester 61
1886 01 [?Thomas Hardy at Max Gate?] 65
1886 02 The Rev William Barnes, B D 65
1887 01 'Fine Passages in Verse and Prose' 72
1887 02 [Assistance to Barnes Biography] 73
1888 01 [Speaking from the Bench] 74
1888 02 'The Profitable Reading of Fiction' • 75
1888 03 [?Assistance to R R Bowker?] 88
1888 04 [The Waterloo Ball] 89
1889 01 [Notes to Philip Henry Gosse's Dorset
Reminiscences] 90
1889 02 [In Support of Henry Vizetelly] 91
1889 03 'How Authors Write' 91
1889 04 [Memorial to Wilkie Collins] 92
1889 05 'ABritish Theatre Libre' 93
1890 01 'Candour in English Fiction' 95
1890 02 'The Art of Authorship' 102
1890 03 [Inspired Paragraph on Mrs Jeune's Holiday Fund] 103
1890 04 [Inspired Paragraph on 'Lines' for Ada Rehan] 104
1890 05 [Co-Signed Defence of Harper amp; Brothers] 104
1891 01 'The Science of Fiction' 106
1891 02 'The Merry Wives of Wessex' 110
1891 03 'The State Recognition of Authors' 112
1891 04 [Assistance to Revd W Miles Barnes] 112
1892 01 [New Year's Greeting to American Women] 113
1892 02 [?Partially Inspired Review of Tess of the d'Urbervilles}] 113
1892 03 [Responses to Questionnaire on US Copyright] 114
1892 04 [?Inspired Letter about Tess of the d'Urbervilles}] 115
1892 05 [Inspired Paragraph on less of the d'Urbervilles] 116
1892 06 [?Columbus Album?] 116
1892 07 [List of Autobiographical Dates] 117
1892 08 'A Professorial University for London' 118
1892 09 [?'Mr Thomas Hardy at Max Gate, Dorchester'?] 118
1892 10 [Death Notice for Thomas Hardy, Senior] 119
1892 11 [Memorial Leaflet for Thomas Hardy, Senior] 119
1892 12 [Shelley Memorial Fund] 120
1892 13 'Why I Don't Write Plays' 120
Contents xi
1892 14 [The American Editions of Tess of the d'Urbervilles] 121
1892 15 'Fame's Tribute to Children' 122
1893 01 [Inspired Paragraphs in the Bookman] 124
1893 02 'Dorchester Street-Naming' 125
1893 03 [Authorized Remarks on Family Background] 126
1893 04 'A Question of Priority' 126
1893 05 'A Plea for a Revived Pilgrimage' 12 8
1893 06 'Contrainte et Liberte' 12 8
1893 07 [Testimonial for A P Watt] 129
1894 01 'Methods of Authors' 131
1894 02 'The Tree of Knowledge' 131
1894 03 TheHon Mrs Henniker 132
1895 01 'The Duchy of Cornwall and Mr Thomas Hardy' 135
1895 02 'Canadian Copyright' 136
1895 03 [Speech at Omar Khayyam Club Dinner] 136
1895 04 'Hearts Insurgent' 137
1896 01 'Hymns that have Helped' 138
1896 02 [Sources of The Trumpet-Major] 139
1896 03 [Assistance to Agnes Grove] 140
1896 04 [Assistance to Bertram Windle's Guidebooks] 141
1896 05 [R L Stevenson Memorial Fund] 141
1897 01 [Who's Who Entry, 1897] 142
1897 02 The Well-Beloved 143
1897 03 [Inspired Comment on New York Staging of Tess
of the d'Urbervilles] 144
1897 04 'The Disappearance of an Englishman at Zermatt' 145
1897 05 'The Best Scenery I Know' 146
1897 06 [Autograph Quotation in Notables of Britain] 147
1897 07 [The Wessex Society of Manchester] 148
1897 08 [The Discount on Books] 148
1897 09 [Assistance to Dorset Guidebook] 149
1898 01 'Mr George Meredith' 150
1898 02 'ToDr Henriklbsen' 150
1899 01 'A Plea for the Horses' 151
1899 02 'British Authors on French Literature' 152
1899 03 [On Stonehenge] 153
1899 04 [Misrepresented Message on Dreyfus Affair] 15 5
1899 05 'Favourite Books of 1899' 155
1899 06 [Revision of Article in Folk-Lore] 156
xii Contents
1899 07 'A Christmas Ghost Story' 156
1900 01 [The Sphere] 159
1900 02 'Tess at the Coronet Theatre' 159
1900 03 ['Obituary for Laurence W Pike?] 160
1900 04 The American National Red Cross Society 161
1900 05 [Assistance to William Barnes Entry in DNB] 162
1901 01 [Revision of Chambers's Encyclopedia Entry] 163
1901 02 [Revisions to William Archer Interview] 163
1901 03 [Honorary Membership of the Whitefriars Club] 164
1901 04 'The Curse of Militarism' 164
1901 05 [Speech to the Whitefriars Club] 165
1901 06 [The View from Richmond Hill] 166
1901 07 [Abolition of the Royal Buckhounds] 166
1901 08 [Assistance to Clive Holland] 167
1901 09 [The Beauty of Wessex] 168
1901 10 [On Fordington St George] 169
1901 11 [?Inspired Statement in Literature}] 170
1901 12 [On Christmas at the Mermaid] 170
1902 01 The Abbey Gate-House, Cerne Abbas, Dorset 171
1902 02 Victor Hugo 172
1902 03 'The Wessex of Thomas Hardy' 173
1902 04 'M Maeterlinck's Apology for Nature' 174
1902 05 Edmund Kean in Dorchester [1] 176
1902 06 Edmund Keah in Dorchester [2] 177
1902 07 'Maeterlinck and the Censor' 178
1902 08 Edmund Kean in Dorchester [3] 179
1902 09^ 'La Litterature anglaise et la guerre du Sud-Africain' 180
1902 10 [Contribution to Haggard's Rural England] 181
1902 11 [Assistance to Hardy Entry in the Encyclopaedia
Britannica] 185
1902 12 [On the First Number of T P 's Weekly] 185
1902 13 Recollections of'Leader Scott' 186
1902 14 'Favourite Books of 1902' 188
1903 01 'The Decay of the Novel' 190
1903 02 [On Capital Punishment] 190
1903 03 'Serial Rights in Stories' 191
1903 04 [Inspired Paragraph on The Dynasts] [1] 192
1904 01 [Inspired Paragraphs on The Dynasts] [2] 193
1904 02 The Dynasts: A Rejoinder 194
Contents xiii
1904 03 The Dynasts: A Postscript 198
1904 04 [Message to the Rationalist Press Association] [1] 200
1904 05 [The Cruelty of Blood Sports] 201
1904 06 'La France est-elle en decadence?' 202
1904 07 [Death Notice for Jemima Hardy] 203
1904 08 [Obituary for Jemima Hatdy] 2 04
1904 09 [Supplement to Obituary for Jemima Hardy] 204
1904 10 [Inspired Paragraph about Jemima Hardy] [1] 205
1904 11 [?Inspired Paragraph on Hardy Cottage?] 206
1904 12 ['Inspired Paragraph about Jemima Hardy?] [2] 207
1904 13 [?Inspired Paragraph about Jemima Hardy?] [3] 207
1904 14 'Tolstoy on War' 208
1904 15 [On Modern Idealism] 209
1904 16 [First Meeting of the Dorset Men in London] 210
1904 17 [Message to the Wessex Society of Manchester] 211
1904 18 Laurence Hope 212
1905 01 'Will Maxim Gorky be Hanged?' 214
1905 02 [Disclaimer of Smithard Interview] [1] 214
1905 03 [Disclaimer of Smithard Interview] [2] 215
1905 04 [Motto for Society ofDorsetMen in London] 216
1905 05 [Vice-Presidency of Dorset Men in London] 216
1905 06 [Aberdeen Honorary Degree] 217
1905 07 [Birthday Dinner for Frederick Greenwood] 217
1905 08 'Far from the Madding Crowd: A Correction' 218
1905 09 [Draft Paragraph Supplied to the Sphere] 219
1905 10 [Contributions to Hermann Lea's Handbook] 220
1905 11 [Introduction to Tyndale Exhibition Catalogue] 220
1905 12 [Unpublished Preface to the Posthumous Poems of
Laurence Hope] 221
1905 13 [Dorchester Sewage Works] 224
1905 14 [Speech to the Institute of Journalists] 225
1905 15 'The Commemoration of Crabbe' 225
1905 16 Foreword [to Dorchester (Dorset) and its Surroundings] 226
1906 01 'Anglo-German Relations' 228
1906 02 [?Inspired Paragraphs on Part Two of The Dynasts}] 228
1906 03 HJM: Some Memories and Letters 229
1906 04 [Assistance to Clive Holland] 236
1906 05 [On the Jewish Territorial Organization] 236
1906 06 'A Glimpse ofJohn Stuart MM' 238
xiv Contents
Memories of Church Restoration
[Message to Dorchester Visit of Society of
Dorset Men]
'Keats-Shelley Memorial'
[Inspired Statement on Wessex Locations]
'A Commission on Spelling Reform'
'Memorial to the Duma'
[A Tower for Holy Trinity Church]
[Recollections of Leslie Stephen]
[Assistance to H W Nevinson]
[?Entry in Dorset Directory?]
'Henry Mills Alden'
[?Obituary Paragraphs on the Revd Thomas
Perkins?]
'Snake Feeding at the Zoo'
[Message to the Rationalist Press Association] [2]
'Opinions on Japan'
[On Adelphi Terrace]
'The Censorship of Plays'
Forewords [The Society of Dorset Men in London]
[Inspired Paragraph on The Dynasts Part Third]
'Mr Meredith's Birthday'
'George Meredith'
[Addition to Promotional Leaflet for The Dynasts]
Dorset in London
[The Tolstoy Jubilee]
Maumbury Ring
Louis Napoleon, and the Poet Barnes
Preface [to Select Poems of William Barnes]
[Messina Earthquake Message]
[Testimonial for Harry Pouncy]
[The Poe Centenary]
[Unattributed Comment on Drama and the Novel]
Notes on Stinsford Church
[On the Death of Meredith]
'The Dramatic Censorship'
[An Age of Freedom]
[Speech on Dramatization of Farfrom the
Madding Crowd]
Contents xv
1909 10 [Vivisection] 305
1909 11 'Mr Hardy's Poems' 306
1910 01 [Inspired Paragraphs on Family Background] 308
1910 02 'Mr Hardy's Swinburne Poem' 309
1910 03 [The Moral Rights of Animals] 310
1910 04 [Nature's Indifference to Justice] 311
1910 05 ['Edited'Article on His 70th Birthday] 312
1910 06 [Letter to the Freethinker] 316
1910 07 [Lloyd's Sixpenny Dickens] 317
1910 08 [On Retiring as President of the Dorset Men in
London] 318
1910 09 [Speech on Receiving the Freedom of the Borough] 319
1910 10 Some Old-Fashioned Psalm-Tunes Associated with
the County of Dorset 323
1911 01 'The English Review and the Spectator1 324
1911 02 [Unattributed Report on Puddletown Church] 324
1911 03 'Mr Thomas Hardy as Witness' 325
1911 04 [Anonymous Correction of Misstatements] 326
1911 05 [Assistance to Saxelby's Hardy Dictionary] 327
1911 06 [Note on'The Distracted Preacher'] 327
1912 01 'Charles Dickens' 329
1912 02 [OnGreenhillPond] 329
1912 03 [Against the Use of Armed Airships] 331
1912 04 'How Shall We Solve the Divorce Problem?' 331
1912 05 [William Dean Howells at Seventy-Five] 332
1912 06 'The Blood Accusation in Russia' 334
1912 07 'A Plea for Pure English' 334
1912 08 'Authors and Their Victims' 336
1912 09 [Supplement to Obituary of Emma Lavinia Hardy] 338
1912 10 [Death Notices for Emma Lavinia Hardy] 339
1913 01 [On Funk and Wagnall's Dictionary] 340
1913 02 'The Conditions of Lasting Peace' 340
1913 03 [Apology for Not Meeting Canadian Teachers] 341
1913 04 [Assistance to Hermann Lea's Hardy's Wessex] 341
1913 05 [On Sudermann's The Song of Songs] 342
1913 06 'The Painless Slaughtering of Animals' 343
1913 07 [Tribute to Anatole France] 344
1913 08 'Performing Animals' 345
1914 01 [Marriage Notices] 347
xvi Contents
1914 02 [On Nietzsche] 347
1914 03 'Which is the Best Short Poem in English?' 348
1914 04 'Britain's Destiny and Duty' 349
1914 05 'Rheims Cathedral' 350
1914 06 'H R H the Prince of Wales' National Relief Fund' 353
1914 07 [?Notes on the Lesser-Known Characters in
The Dynasts}] 353
1914 08 'Mr Hardy on Nietzsche A Reply to Critics' 354
1914 09 [List of Publications for the Authors Club of
New York] 355
1915 01 'Address and Presentation to Mr Robert Ross' 356
1915 02 [Praise for William Watson Sonnet] 356
1915 03 'The War and Literature' 357
1915 04 [Two Translations for The Book of France] 357
1915 05 [Obituary for Frank George] 361
1915 06 [Death Notice for Frank George] 3 62
1915 07 [?Support for Allied War Aims Statement?] 362
1915 08 [Message for The Times Recruiting Supplement] 363
1915 09 [Synopsis forFarfrom the Madding CrowdFihn] 363
1915 10 [?Commentaries on Illustrations to 'Autograph
Edition'?] 365
1915 11 'Death of Miss Mary Hardy' 366
1915 12 [Death Notices for Mary Hardy] 368
1915 13 [On Reading Good Books] 368
1916 01 [Manifesto of Friendship to Spain] 369
1916 02 'Which Is the Finest View in Dorset?' 369
1916 03 Explanation of the Rural Scenes from The Dynasts 370
1916 04 [?'Hardy Play for Red Cross'?] 372
1916 05 [Speech for Florence Hardy at Weymouth
Performance of Wessex Scenes] 373
1916 06 [Support for the Cambridge Magazine] 374
1916 07 'Remarkable Appeal to the Cabinet' 375
1916 08 [Committee for an Intellectual Entente] 375
1916 09 [Speech on Wessex Scenes Written for Mrs Hanbury] 375
1916 10 [Speech on Wessex Scenes Written for Lady Ilchester] 377
1917 01 [Reported Remarks on Poundbury Burials] 379
1917 02 [Renewed Support for the Cambridge Magazine] 380
1917 03 'Shakespeare Monument in Rome' 380
1917 04 [Support for University Education in South-West
England] 381
Contents xvii
1917 05 'The Harper Centennial' 381
1918 01 'The Best Age' 383
1918 02 [Speech Following Performance of The Mellstock
Quire] 384
1918 03 [?Inspired Paragraph on Spoon River Anthology}] 3 84
1918 04 [?Appeal for Mrs Allhusen's Canteens?] 385
1918 05 [Message to American Editors] 387
1918 06 [Footnote to a Swinburne Letter] 387
1918 07 William Barnes 388
1919 01 Foreword [to A Book of Remembrance] 392
1919 02 'Message to the Aussies' 3 94
1919 03 [Association with Clarte] 3 94
1919 04 [Trade Unionism] 395
1919 05 [Unsigned Letter on the Plumage Trade] 395
1919 06 'Mr Gosse's 70th Birthday' 396
1919 07 [On the Canadian Bookman] 3 96
1919 08 [Speech at Opening of Children's Hospital] 397
1919 09 [Christmas Books] 398
1919 10 [Speech on Opening the Mellstock Club] 398
1920 01 'To the Editor of The Old Cambridge' 401
1920 02 [Palestine as a National Home for the Jewish
People] - 401
1920 03 [To the Cambridge Vice-Chancellor] 402
1920 04 Prefatory Note [to A Dull DayinLondon] 402
1920 05 [?Inspired Article on The Return of the Native
as Play?] 403
1920 06 [On International Disarmament] 405
1920 07 [Re-instatement of Slade Professorship] 406
1921 01 'British' 407
1921 02 'Proposed University for Wessex' 407
1921 03 Introductory Note [to Wessex Worthies] 408
1921 04 'A League of Thinkers' 410
1921 05 [Speech Opening Dorchester Hospital Fete] 410
1921 06 [Support for 'MagnaCharta Day'] 411
1921 07 'Mr Frederic Harrison's 90th Birthday5 412
1921 08 [?Inspired Letter on the Grey Squirrel?] 412
1921 09 'Peace and Goodwill' 413
1922 01 [Tolstoy's Works] 415
1922 02 [On Slaughterhouse Reform] 416
1922 03 [Negative Response to Chapbook Questionnaire] 416
xviii Contents
[Horace Moule]
[Notes on Professor Chew's Book]
[Alderman J C Webber's 80th Birthday]
[Testimonial to Arts League of Service]
Robert Louis Stevenson
[Message for Federation Interallied des Anciens
Combattants]
Dorchester Dramatic Society
[Message to the PEN Club]
'Tanks at Lulworth Cove'
'Mr Thomas Hardy and RLS'
[Assistance to Reviewer of Queen of Cornwall
Production]
[Message to the Transatlantic Review]
[Sir Walter Raleigh Memorial Fund]
[Facsimile Quotation for British-Legion Album]
[On Rabbit-Coursing and Stag-Hunting]
[On the Old Theatre in Dorchester]
'The Byron Centenary: A Practical Suggestion'
'Mr Thomas Hardy and Weymouth'
'Byron and the Abbey
[Conditions for Performance of Tess Play]
[Message to The Bermondsey Book]
'Ronsard Centenary5
[Speech between Performances of less of the
d'Urbervilles]
[Corrections to J H Fowler Introductions]
[Speech to Dorchester Debating and
Dramatic Society]
[Inspired Letter about Ernest Brennecke's
Biography]
'Animals'Welfare Week'
[Message to Ramsay MacDonald]
[Renewed Support for University of Wessex]
'Future of British Films'
[Revision of Harold Child's Thomas Hardy]
[Revision to Untermeyer's Modern British Poetry]
[Golden Wedding Message to Edmund Gosse]
[The Cerne Giant]
Contents xix
1925 12 [Intended Tribute to Romain Rolland] 442
1925 13 [Tess of the d'Urbervilles Re-Serialized] 442
1925 14 [The Saturday Review] 443
1925 15 [Tribute to William Watlrins] 444
1926 01 [London Message on Cruel Sports] 445
1926 02 [Assistance to Word-Lore] 445
1926 03 'A Blake Memorial in St Paul's' 446
1926 04 'New Shakespeare Theatre' 446
1926 05 'An Appeal from Dorset' 447
1926 06 [Hopkins's'Thomas Hardy and His Folk'] 447
1926 07 'Fate of Waterloo Bridge' 449
1926 08 'TheDramofEale' 449
1926 09 'Undergraduates from Overseas' 450
1926 10 To the Citizens of Weymouth, Massachusetts 451
1926 11 [Intended Protest against Banning of Broadcast
by Shaw] 452
1926 12 [Country Dances and 'The College Hornpipe'] 452
1926 13 [Truro Message on Cruel Sports] 455
1926 14 [Message to Bournemouth Branch, National
Union of Journalists] 456
1926 15 'Commemoration Dinner of King's College' 456
1927 01 'Wessex University Scheme5 457
1927 02 [Taunton Message on Cruel Sports] 457
1927 03 'The Preservation of Ancient Cottages' 458
1927 04 [Message to The Countryman] 461
1927 05 Visit of South African Farmers' 461
1927 06 On Laying the Commemoration Stone of the
New Dorchester Grammar School 462
1927 07 'English Country-Dances' 465
1927 08 [On Writing Poems] 466
1927 09 GM:A Reminiscence 467
1927 10 [Preface for French Translation of TheDynasts] 470
1927 11 [Recommendation for Tarka the Otter] 472
1927 12 [Final Who's Who Entry] 473
[Appendix] 'Hardy as Memorialist' 475
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spelling | Hardy, Thomas 1840-1928 Verfasser (DE-588)118545930 aut Thomas Hardy's public voice the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose ed. by Michael Millgate 1. publ. Oxford Clarendon Press 2001 XL, 500 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hardy, Thomas <1840-1928> Hardy, Thomas <1840-1928> - Correspondance Hardy, Thomas 1840-1928 (DE-588)118545930 gnd rswk-swf Speeches, addresses, etc., English Quelle (DE-588)4135952-5 gnd rswk-swf Rede (DE-588)4048882-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4146609-3 Briefsammlung gnd-content Hardy, Thomas 1840-1928 (DE-588)118545930 p DE-604 Rede (DE-588)4048882-2 s Quelle (DE-588)4135952-5 s Millgate, Michael 1929- Sonstige (DE-588)1043303529 oth HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009492090&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Thomas Hardy's public voice the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose |
title_auth | Thomas Hardy's public voice the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose |
title_exact_search | Thomas Hardy's public voice the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose |
title_full | Thomas Hardy's public voice the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose ed. by Michael Millgate |
title_fullStr | Thomas Hardy's public voice the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose ed. by Michael Millgate |
title_full_unstemmed | Thomas Hardy's public voice the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose ed. by Michael Millgate |
title_short | Thomas Hardy's public voice |
title_sort | thomas hardy s public voice the essays speeches and miscellaneous prose |
title_sub | the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose |
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