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Contents
General Editor 's
Preface
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
Abbreviations
xv
Thomas
Hardy: A Chronology1
xvii
Introduction
1
PART ONE INTERVIEWS
'Hodge'As I Know Him
7
Tess and Angel
-
Raymond Blathwayt
11
Representative Men at Home: Mr Thomas Hardy at Max Gate 1
7
An Evening with Thomas Hardy
-
Frederick Dolman
21
Real Conversations
-
William Archer
28
'I Often Wish I Had Lived in the Middle Ages'
-
W. Smithard
38
PART TWO HARDY'S BOYHOOD
Hardy as a Schoolboy
-
'P.'
43
Hardy's Boy
s
Own Book
-
Philip Brooks
44
Hardy's Model Ship
-
John Masefield
45
A Childhood Sweetheart
-
Walter
de la
Mare
46
PART THREE COURTSHIP
Some Recollections
-
Emma Hardy
51
Emma's 'Fine' Decision
- Eden Philipotts 54
PART FOUR IN THE EIGHTIES
Anything But an Author
-
Bret
Harte 59
■Two Pleasant Friends'
-
R.R. Bowker
60
Hardy at Abbotsford
-
Sir George Douglas
61
vi Thomas Hardy
Remembered
Far from the Madding Crowd- Alice Carr
65
Hardy's New Home
-
Edmund
Gosse
66
Hardy at Max Gate
67
Hardy and William Barnes
-
Edmund
Gosse
73
'Small and Unassuming'
-
James Russell Lowell
74
'Ephemeridae, We Men'
-
Frank Harris
75
R.L.S
-
Edmund
Gosse
78
PART FIVE THE NINETIES
'Compliments in One's Old Age!
' -
Eliza Lynn Linton
81
'The Most Winning Literary Man'
-
W. Robertson
Nicoli
82
Guests in a Country-House
-
Sir George Douglas
83
Thomas Hardy
-
Ford Madox Ford
86
Hardy in London
-
Israel Zangwill
88
Joseph Chamberlain and Genealogy
-
William H. Rideing
91
Hardy and The
Woodlanders -
Rebekah Owen
93
Hardy Went Out 'To be Rid of Her!
' -
Gertrude Atherton
94
'Getting Rather Deaf and More Depressed'
-
T.P. O'Connor
96
The First Mrs Thomas Hardy
-
Gordon Gifford
98
I Suspected Her of Writing the Famous Novels
-
Frederick B. Fisher
99
'Misery in his Marriage'
-
George
Gissing
100
'He Has a Very Foolish Wife'
-
George
Gissing
102
'I'll Never Write Another Novel
' -
Henry Rider Haggard
103
Emma and
Jude
the Obscure
-
Alfred Sutro
104
Authors and I
-
Charles Lewis Hind
105
'I Find It Impossible to Believe It Will Ever Be
Fine Again'
-
Bertram
CA. Windle 106
Hardy Blights Trees
-
Sir J.G. Frazer
108
Always in Fear of Being Assailed
-
William Rothenstein
109
Hardy and
Rudyard
Kipling
-
Charles Carrington
110
'I Am Afraid of New York'
-
Hamlin Garland
111
PART SIX 190O-1910
A Backward Glance
-
Edith Wharton
115
A Cheerful Pessimist
-
Arthur Symons
116
'Not at Home'
-
William
Lyon
Phelps
117
A Novel Should Always be a Story
-
William
Lyon
Phelps
118
'Never Shut the Gate on Fact'
-
Ralph D.
Blumenfeld 119
Forty Years in My Bookshop
-
Walter T. Spencer
121
Hardy's Imitation of a Field Worker
-
Alfred
Noyes
123
'Tess Was a Very Good Milch-cow'
-
James Gibson
124
Contents
vii
Hardy and the Hangman
-
Henry Woodd Nevinson
125
Hardy and the Immanent Will
-
Sir Henry Newbolt
127
Hardy and Henry James
-
Arthur Benson
128
His Twilight View of Life
-
George Meredith
129
The Hangman's Cottage
-
Evelyn Sharp
130
A Gravestone
-
James Milne
133
'Little Appreciation of Other Men's Work'
-
Morley Roberts
134
'Family Murdered with a Penknife'
-
Henry Woodd Nevinson
135
Thomas Hardy: The Writer
-
Desmond MacCarthy
137
'Do You Tell Them Your Ideas?'
-
A.L. Rowse
139
'Don't Make Him Look Miserable!'
-
Jacques-Emile
Blanche
140
'That Grey Little Man?'
-
Joshua Harris
142
Hardy Lived Quite Out of Himself- Constance Smedley
145
Cakes and Ale
-
Somerset Maugham
147
'
I Did Not Kill Her. It Was Fated'
-
Henry Van Dyke
148
'I'm Glad He's So Nice'
-
Rupert Brooke
149
'There is Death in the Air' -Arthur Compton Rickett
150
The Last Words of
Jude
the Obscure
-
Netta
Syrett
152
Hardy and Oscar Wilde
-
Mrs Belloc Lowndes
154
'The Best Piece of Prose Fiction I Ever Wrote'
-
Walter Peirce
157
Hardy in Downing Street
-
John Morgan
159
Tea with Thomas Hardy
-
Hugh Walpole
160
Reminiscences of Thomas Hardy: I
-
Frank A. Hedgcock
161
Reminiscences of Thomas Hardy: II
-
Frank A. Hedgcock
163
'I Only Saw Her That Once'
-
Clive
Holland
166
The 'Dorchester Plays': Some Personal Reminiscences
-
S.R.L.
168
'And How Is Johnny's Whooping-Cough?'
-
Douglas
Goldring 170
PART SEVEN
1911-1917
Mr Thomas Hardy and his Home
-
'A Wessex Man'
173
The Portrait of a Chinese Sage
-
John Masefield
174
Hardy and W.B. Yeats
-
James Stephens
175
Hardy's Gold Medal
-
Sir Henry Newbolt
176
Emma's Last Party
-
Lady Winifred Fortescue
178
Thomas Hardy at Home
180
Hardy the Obscure
-
James Lewis
182
Some Personal Recollections
-
S.M. Ellis
186
More Applause Than Anyone
-
Sydney Cockerell
188
A Woman Poet Laureate
- E.V.
Lucas
' 89
Hardy at Cambridge
-
Arthur Benson
190
Hardy Thought The Dynasts His Greatest Work
-
Ellen Glasgow
192
The Great War
-
Arnold Bennett ] ?4
viii
Thomas
Hardy Remembered
PART EIGHT 'LIFE'S DECLINE':
1918-1920
Days with Thomas Hardy
-
Elliott Felkin
199
Glimpses of Thomas Hardy
-
Llewelyn Powys
211
'A Rather Sad Anniversary'
-
Florence Hardy
212
Hardy's First Novel
-
Edmund
Gosse 213
When I Met Thomas Hardy
-
G. V. McFadden
217
'If I Knew Hardy, I Would Give Him
What For'
-
Robert
Eugen Zachrisson 220
Youth and Age
-
Katharine Adams
222
My Visit to Thomas Hardy
-
W.M. Parker
223
Nobody Less Like a Peasant
-
St John
Erviné
228
Hardy the Peasant
-
W.M
.
Parker
230
Walks and Talks with Thomas Hardy
-
Newman Flower
231
Hardy's Wit and Wisdom
-
Edmund
Gosse 233
Florence Felt No Jealousy of Emma
-
Howard Bliss
234
The Dynasts in Oxford
-
Charles Morgan
235
Hardy and Drama
-
Gertrude Bugler
237
PART NINE 'I LOOKED BACK':
1921-1925
'I Shouldn't Write That Now'
-
Albert A. Cock
241
Thomas Hardy at Max Gate
-
Cynthia Asquith
243
Hardy and
Katherine
Mansfield
—
John Middleton Murry
247
'A Face Like an English Pippin'
-
H.J. Massingham
248
The Great Victorian
-
Edward
Blunden
249
In his Wessex Home
—
Newman Flower
254
Does
Т.Н.
Enjoy Life?
-
John Masefield
258
Mr Hardy and the Church
-
J.H. Morgan
259
Dear Old Thomas Hardy
-
Max
Beerbohm 261
'We Don't Drop Our Aitches'
-
Augustus John
262
'One Must Write Poems with One's Own Hand'
-
Harry Furniss
263
Thomas Hardy's Birthplace
-
Hamlin Garland
265
A Visit to Mr Thomas Hardy
-
Roy D. McNutt
271
'One Hears His Everyday Voice'
-
Siegfried Sassoon
272
Recollections of Thomas Hardy
-
Thomas D. Soundy
273
Florence was his Inspiration
-
Alfred Tresidder Sheppard
275
Hardy Meets a Demoralizing Influence
-
J.C. Squire
276
Rehearsing Tess
-
Florence Hardy
278
The Hardy Players
-
Hadland Davis
279
J.M. Barrie Remembers
280
An Hour with Thomas Hardy
-
Frederic
Lefèvre
282
Hardy's Morning Walk
-
Robert Pakenham
287
Recollections of Thomas Hardy
-
Llewelyn Powys
288
Contents ix
'I Want to be Remembered as a Poet'
-
Arthur Compton Rickett
290
Memorabilia
292
PART TEN 'THE LAST SCENE':
1926-1928
The Diary of Virginia
Woolf
-
Virginia
Woolf
295
He Must Be Heard With Respect
301
Hardy and France
-
Pierre D'Exideuil
302
The Planets
- Gustav Holst 305
'I Never Saw So Attractive a Man of His Age'
-
Ellen Glasgow
306
Hardy at
87 -
Edmund
Gosse 307
A Meeting With Hardy Was Comforting To Self-Esteem
-
H. M
.
Tomlinson
308
'It's a Great Many Years Since I Played Cricket, But.
' -
J.C. Squire
310
Everyman Remembers
-
Ernest Rhys
ЗІЗ
PART ELEVEN 'A DEATH-DAY RECALLED'
The Night of Hardy's Death
-
Newman Flower
317
Kindly Charm
318
Hardy in his Coffin
-
David More
319
Hardy's Ashes
-
Sydney Cockerell
320
index
321
Thomas
Hardy Remembered assembles some
150
annotated interviews and recollections of
Hardy, most of which are being reprinted for
the first time. They range from close personal
reflections by old friends such as Sir George
Douglas, J.M. Barrie, and Edmund
Gosse,
to
fleeting glimpses by strangers who saw Hardy
at a London party or at his club.
Martin Ray has selected items having the
greatest literary or biographical significance,
and annotated them with meticulous
accuracy and a keen eye for the telling detail.
As a result, the volume will be an invaluable
resource to scholars who are interested not
only in what concerned Hardy personally and
professionally, but also in how he was
perceived by others. Having these items
collected in one volume reveals Hardy's
contemporaneous opinions about his own
writings and also makes it possible to trace
the marked recurrence, over time, of certain
preoccupations: ancient families, Hardy's
hostility to reviewers, architecture, Roman
relics, Wessex folklore and dialect, animal
welfare, Napoleon, and hangings. With
regard to his literary career, a portrait
emerges of Hardy as the scrupulous
professional, properly aware of his
commercial rights, while at the same time
appearing, to some who met him,
unconscious of his own genius. |
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Contents
General Editor 's
Preface
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
Abbreviations
xv
Thomas
Hardy: A Chronology1
xvii
Introduction
1
PART ONE INTERVIEWS
'Hodge'As I Know Him
7
Tess and Angel
-
Raymond Blathwayt
11
Representative Men at Home: Mr Thomas Hardy at Max Gate 1
7
An Evening with Thomas Hardy
-
Frederick Dolman
21
Real Conversations
-
William Archer
28
'I Often Wish I Had Lived in the Middle Ages'
-
W. Smithard
38
PART TWO HARDY'S BOYHOOD
Hardy as a Schoolboy
-
'P.'
43
Hardy's Boy
s
Own Book
-
Philip Brooks
44
Hardy's Model Ship
-
John Masefield
45
A Childhood Sweetheart
-
Walter
de la
Mare
46
PART THREE COURTSHIP
Some Recollections
-
Emma Hardy
51
Emma's 'Fine' Decision
- Eden Philipotts 54
PART FOUR IN THE EIGHTIES
Anything But an Author
-
Bret
Harte 59
■Two Pleasant Friends'
-
R.R. Bowker
60
Hardy at Abbotsford
-
Sir George Douglas
61
vi Thomas Hardy
Remembered
Far from the Madding Crowd- Alice Carr
65
Hardy's New Home
-
Edmund
Gosse
66
Hardy at Max Gate
67
Hardy and William Barnes
-
Edmund
Gosse
73
'Small and Unassuming'
-
James Russell Lowell
74
'Ephemeridae, We Men'
-
Frank Harris
75
R.L.S
-
Edmund
Gosse
78
PART FIVE THE NINETIES
'Compliments in One's Old Age!
' -
Eliza Lynn Linton
81
'The Most Winning Literary Man'
-
W. Robertson
Nicoli
82
Guests in a Country-House
-
Sir George Douglas
83
Thomas Hardy
-
Ford Madox Ford
86
Hardy in London
-
Israel Zangwill
88
Joseph Chamberlain and Genealogy
-
William H. Rideing
91
Hardy and The
Woodlanders -
Rebekah Owen
93
Hardy Went Out 'To be Rid of Her!
' -
Gertrude Atherton
94
'Getting Rather Deaf and More Depressed'
-
T.P. O'Connor
96
The First Mrs Thomas Hardy
-
Gordon Gifford
98
I Suspected Her of Writing the Famous Novels
-
Frederick B. Fisher
99
'Misery in his Marriage'
-
George
Gissing
100
'He Has a Very Foolish Wife'
-
George
Gissing
102
'I'll Never Write Another Novel
' -
Henry Rider Haggard
103
Emma and
Jude
the Obscure
-
Alfred Sutro
104
Authors and I
-
Charles Lewis Hind
105
'I Find It Impossible to Believe It Will Ever Be
Fine Again'
-
Bertram
CA. Windle 106
Hardy Blights Trees
-
Sir J.G. Frazer
108
Always in Fear of Being Assailed
-
William Rothenstein
109
Hardy and
Rudyard
Kipling
-
Charles Carrington
110
'I Am Afraid of New York'
-
Hamlin Garland
111
PART SIX 190O-1910
A Backward Glance
-
Edith Wharton
115
A Cheerful Pessimist
-
Arthur Symons
116
'Not at Home'
-
William
Lyon
Phelps
117
A Novel Should Always be a Story
-
William
Lyon
Phelps
118
'Never Shut the Gate on Fact'
-
Ralph D.
Blumenfeld 119
Forty Years in My Bookshop
-
Walter T. Spencer
121
Hardy's Imitation of a Field Worker
-
Alfred
Noyes
123
'Tess Was a Very Good Milch-cow'
-
James Gibson
124
Contents
vii
Hardy and the Hangman
-
Henry Woodd Nevinson
125
Hardy and the Immanent Will
-
Sir Henry Newbolt
127
Hardy and Henry James
-
Arthur Benson
128
His Twilight View of Life
-
George Meredith
129
The Hangman's Cottage
-
Evelyn Sharp
130
A Gravestone
-
James Milne
133
'Little Appreciation of Other Men's Work'
-
Morley Roberts
134
'Family Murdered with a Penknife'
-
Henry Woodd Nevinson
135
Thomas Hardy: The Writer
-
Desmond MacCarthy
137
'Do You Tell Them Your Ideas?'
-
A.L. Rowse
139
'Don't Make Him Look Miserable!'
-
Jacques-Emile
Blanche
140
'That Grey Little Man?'
-
Joshua Harris
142
Hardy Lived Quite Out of Himself- Constance Smedley
145
Cakes and Ale
-
Somerset Maugham
147
'
I Did Not Kill Her. It Was Fated'
-
Henry Van Dyke
148
'I'm Glad He's So Nice'
-
Rupert Brooke
149
'There is Death in the Air' -Arthur Compton Rickett
150
The Last Words of
Jude
the Obscure
-
Netta
Syrett
152
Hardy and Oscar Wilde
-
Mrs Belloc Lowndes
154
'The Best Piece of Prose Fiction I Ever Wrote'
-
Walter Peirce
157
Hardy in Downing Street
-
John Morgan
159
Tea with Thomas Hardy
-
Hugh Walpole
160
Reminiscences of Thomas Hardy: I
-
Frank A. Hedgcock
161
Reminiscences of Thomas Hardy: II
-
Frank A. Hedgcock
163
'I Only Saw Her That Once'
-
Clive
Holland
166
The 'Dorchester Plays': Some Personal Reminiscences
-
S.R.L.
168
'And How Is Johnny's Whooping-Cough?'
-
Douglas
Goldring 170
PART SEVEN
1911-1917
Mr Thomas Hardy and his Home
-
'A Wessex Man'
173
The Portrait of a Chinese Sage
-
John Masefield
174
Hardy and W.B. Yeats
-
James Stephens
175
Hardy's Gold Medal
-
Sir Henry Newbolt
176
Emma's Last Party
-
Lady Winifred Fortescue
178
Thomas Hardy at Home
180
Hardy the Obscure
-
James Lewis
182
Some Personal Recollections
-
S.M. Ellis
186
More Applause Than Anyone
-
Sydney Cockerell
188
A Woman Poet Laureate
- E.V.
Lucas
' 89
Hardy at Cambridge
-
Arthur Benson
190
Hardy Thought The Dynasts His Greatest Work
-
Ellen Glasgow
192
The Great War
-
Arnold Bennett ] ?4
viii
Thomas
Hardy Remembered
PART EIGHT 'LIFE'S DECLINE':
1918-1920
Days with Thomas Hardy
-
Elliott Felkin
199
Glimpses of Thomas Hardy
-
Llewelyn Powys
211
'A Rather Sad Anniversary'
-
Florence Hardy
212
Hardy's First Novel
-
Edmund
Gosse 213
When I Met Thomas Hardy
-
G. V. McFadden
217
'If I Knew Hardy, I Would Give Him
What For'
-
Robert
Eugen Zachrisson 220
Youth and Age
-
Katharine Adams
222
My Visit to Thomas Hardy
-
W.M. Parker
223
Nobody Less Like a Peasant
-
St John
Erviné
228
Hardy the Peasant
-
W.M
.
Parker
230
Walks and Talks with Thomas Hardy
-
Newman Flower
231
Hardy's Wit and Wisdom
-
Edmund
Gosse 233
Florence Felt No Jealousy of Emma
-
Howard Bliss
234
The Dynasts in Oxford
-
Charles Morgan
235
Hardy and Drama
-
Gertrude Bugler
237
PART NINE 'I LOOKED BACK':
1921-1925
'I Shouldn't Write That Now'
-
Albert A. Cock
241
Thomas Hardy at Max Gate
-
Cynthia Asquith
243
Hardy and
Katherine
Mansfield
—
John Middleton Murry
247
'A Face Like an English Pippin'
-
H.J. Massingham
248
The Great Victorian
-
Edward
Blunden
249
In his Wessex Home
—
Newman Flower
254
Does
Т.Н.
Enjoy Life?
-
John Masefield
258
Mr Hardy and the Church
-
J.H. Morgan
259
Dear Old Thomas Hardy
-
Max
Beerbohm 261
'We Don't Drop Our Aitches'
-
Augustus John
262
'One Must Write Poems with One's Own Hand'
-
Harry Furniss
263
Thomas Hardy's Birthplace
-
Hamlin Garland
265
A Visit to Mr Thomas Hardy
-
Roy D. McNutt
271
'One Hears His Everyday Voice'
-
Siegfried Sassoon
272
Recollections of Thomas Hardy
-
Thomas D. Soundy
273
Florence was his Inspiration
-
Alfred Tresidder Sheppard
275
Hardy Meets a Demoralizing Influence
-
J.C. Squire
276
Rehearsing Tess
-
Florence Hardy
278
The Hardy Players
-
Hadland Davis
279
J.M. Barrie Remembers
280
An Hour with Thomas Hardy
-
Frederic
Lefèvre
282
Hardy's Morning Walk
-
Robert Pakenham
287
Recollections of Thomas Hardy
-
Llewelyn Powys
288
Contents ix
'I Want to be Remembered as a Poet'
-
Arthur Compton Rickett
290
Memorabilia
292
PART TEN 'THE LAST SCENE':
1926-1928
The Diary of Virginia
Woolf
-
Virginia
Woolf
295
He Must Be Heard With Respect
301
Hardy and France
-
Pierre D'Exideuil
302
The Planets
- Gustav Holst 305
'I Never Saw So Attractive a Man of His Age'
-
Ellen Glasgow
306
Hardy at
87 -
Edmund
Gosse 307
A Meeting With Hardy Was Comforting To Self-Esteem
-
H. M
.
Tomlinson
308
'It's a Great Many Years Since I Played Cricket, But.
' -
J.C. Squire
310
Everyman Remembers
-
Ernest Rhys
ЗІЗ
PART ELEVEN 'A DEATH-DAY RECALLED'
The Night of Hardy's Death
-
Newman Flower
317
Kindly Charm
318
Hardy in his Coffin
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David More
319
Hardy's Ashes
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Sydney Cockerell
320
index
321
Thomas
Hardy Remembered assembles some
150
annotated interviews and recollections of
Hardy, most of which are being reprinted for
the first time. They range from close personal
reflections by old friends such as Sir George
Douglas, J.M. Barrie, and Edmund
Gosse,
to
fleeting glimpses by strangers who saw Hardy
at a London party or at his club.
Martin Ray has selected items having the
greatest literary or biographical significance,
and annotated them with meticulous
accuracy and a keen eye for the telling detail.
As a result, the volume will be an invaluable
resource to scholars who are interested not
only in what concerned Hardy personally and
professionally, but also in how he was
perceived by others. Having these items
collected in one volume reveals Hardy's
contemporaneous opinions about his own
writings and also makes it possible to trace
the marked recurrence, over time, of certain
preoccupations: ancient families, Hardy's
hostility to reviewers, architecture, Roman
relics, Wessex folklore and dialect, animal
welfare, Napoleon, and hangings. With
regard to his literary career, a portrait
emerges of Hardy as the scrupulous
professional, properly aware of his
commercial rights, while at the same time
appearing, to some who met him,
unconscious of his own genius. |
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