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      Thomas Hardy's public voice : the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose

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        Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2001

      • 발행연도

        2001

      • 작성언어

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      • KDC

        843.91099 판사항(3)

      • DDC

        828/.808 판사항(21)

      • ISBN

        019818526X

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        일반단행본

      • 발행국(도시)

        England

      • 서명/저자사항

        Thomas Hardy's public voice : the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose / edited by Michael Millgate.

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        xl, 500 p. ; 24 cm.

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        Includes bibliographical references and index.

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      목차 (Table of Contents)

      • CONTENTS
      • Abbreviations = xx
      • Introduction = xxii
      • Editorial Procedures = xxxviii
      • THE TEXTS
      • CONTENTS
      • Abbreviations = xx
      • Introduction = xxii
      • Editorial Procedures = xxxviii
      • THE TEXTS
      • 1856.01 [?The Alms-House Clock?] = 1
      • 1856.02 [?Accounts of Church-Restoration?] = 2
      • 1857.01 [Unpublished Juvenilia] = 3
      • 1863.01 On the Application of Coloured Bricks and Terra Cotta to Modem Architecture = 4
      • 1870.01 [?Reopening of Turnworth Church?] = 5
      • 1874.01 [Wedding Announcement] = 8
      • 1874.02 [Response to Toast of Whitefriars Club] = 8
      • 1875.01 [?Speech at Shotover Dinner?] = 10
      • 1877.01 [Using the Dorset Dialect] = 11
      • 1878.01 'Thomas Hardy' = 12
      • 1878.02 'Dialect in Novels' = 14
      • 1879.01 [?Entry in Men of the Time?] = 15
      • 1879.02 [Review of William Barnes's Poems] = 16
      • 1881.01 'Papers of the Manchester Literary Club' = 28
      • 1882.01 [Pinero's The Squire] = 30
      • 1882.02 '"The Squire" at the St. James's Theatre' = 31
      • 1882.03 [Advertisement for Two on a Tower] = 32
      • 1882.04 'English Authors and American Publishers' = 33
      • 1883.01 'Two on a Tower' = 35
      • 1883.02 [Study and Stimulants] = 36
      • 1883.03 'Pictures in Elementary Schools' = 37
      • 1883.04 The Dorsetshire Labourer = 37
      • 1883.05 'The Late Mr. T. W. H. Tolbort, B.C.S.' = 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 'A British "Th$$\acute e$$$$\hat a$$tre 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 & 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 Tess 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
      • 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' = 128
      • 1893.06 'Contrainte et Libert$$\acute e$$' = 128
      • 1893.07 [Testimonial for A. P. Watt] = 129
      • 1894.01 'Methods of Authors' = 131
      • 1894.02 'The Tree of Knowledge' = 131
      • 1894.03 The Hon. Mrs. Henniker = 132
      • 1895.01 'The Duchy of Cornwall and Mr. Thomas Hardy' = 135
      • 1895.02 'Canadian Copyright' = 136
      • 1895.03 [Speech at Omar Khayy$$\grave a$$m 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 'To Dr. Henrik Ibsen' = 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] = 155
      • 1899.05 'Favourite Books of 1899' = 155
      • 1899.06 [Revision of Article in Folk-Lore] = 156
      • 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 Encyclopœdia 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?J = 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 Kean in Dorchester[2] = 177
      • 1902.07 'Maeterlinck and the Censor' = 178
      • 1902.08 Edmund Kean in Dorchester[3] = 179
      • 1902.09 'La Litt$$\acute e$$rature 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 Encyclopoedia 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
      • 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 d$$\acute e$$cadence?' = 202
      • 1904.07 [Death Notice for Jemima Hardy] = 203
      • 1904.08 [Obituary for Jemima Hardy] = 204
      • 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 of Dorset Men 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 H.J.M. : Some Memories and Letters = 229
      • 1906.04 [Assistance to Clive Holland] = 236
      • 1906.05 [On the Jewish Territorial Organization] = 236
      • 1906.06 'A Glimpse of John Stuart Mill' = 238
      • 1906.07 Memories of Church Restoration = 239
      • 1906.08 [Message to Dorchester Visit of Society of Dorset Men] = 254
      • 1906.09 'Keats-Shelley Memorial' = 254
      • 1906.10 [Inspired Statement on Wessex Locations] = 255
      • 1906.11 'A Commission on Spelling Reform' = 256
      • 1906.12 'Memorial to the Duma' = 256
      • 1906.13 [A Tower for Holy Trinity Church] = 257
      • 1906.14 [Recollections of Leslie Stephen] = 257
      • 1906.15 [Assistance to H. W. Nevinson] = 265
      • 1906.16 [?Entry in Dorset Directory?] = 265
      • 1906.17 'Henry Mills Alden' = 266
      • 1907.01 [?Obituary Paragraphs on the Revd Thomas Perkins?] = 267
      • 1907.02 'Snake Feeding at the Zoo' = 268
      • 1907.03 [Message to the Rationalist Press Association][2] = 269
      • 1907.04 'Opinions on Japan' = 270
      • 1907.05 [On Adelphi Terrace] = 270
      • 1907.06 'The Censorship of Plays' = 271
      • 1907.07 Forewords[The Society of Dorset Men in London] = 271
      • 1908.01 [Inspired Paragraph on The Dynasts Part Third] = 274
      • 1908.02 'Mr. Meredith's Birthday' = 275
      • 1908.03 'George Meredith' = 275
      • 1908.04 [Addition to Promotional Leaflet for The Dynasts] = 276
      • 1908.05 Dorset in London = 276
      • 1908.06 [The Tolstoy Jubilee] = 283
      • 1908.07 Maumbury Ring = 284
      • 1908.08 Louis Napoleon, and the Poet Barnes = 290
      • 1908.09 Preface[to Select Poems of William Barnes] = 291
      • 1909.01 [Messina Earthquake Message] = 298
      • 1909.02 [Testimonial for Harry Pouncy] = 298
      • 1909.03 [The Poe Centenary] = 299
      • 1909.04 [Unattributed Comment on Drama and the Novel] = 300
      • 1909.05 Notes on Stinsford Church = 301
      • 1909.06 [On the Death of Meredith] = 302
      • 1909.07 'The Dramatic Censorship' = 303
      • 1909.08 [An Age of Freedom] = 304
      • 1909.09 [Speech on Dramatization of Far from the Madding Crowd] = 304
      • 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 Spectator' = 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 [On Greenhill Pond] = 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
      • 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] = 362
      • 1915.07 [?Support for Allied War Aims Statement?] = 362
      • 1915.08 [Message for The Times Recruiting Supplement] = 363
      • 1915.09 [Synopsis for Far from the Madding Crowd Film] = 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
      • 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?] = 384
      • 1918.04 [?Appeal for Mrs A11husen'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' = 394
      • 1919.03 [Association with Clart$$\acute e$$] = 394
      • 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] = 396
      • 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 Day in London] = 402
      • 1920.05 [?Inspired Article on The Return of the Native as Play?j = 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 F$$\hat e$$te] = 410
      • 1921.06 [Support for'Magna Charta Day'] = 411
      • 1921.07 'Mr. Frederic Harrison's 90th Birthday' = 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
      • 1922.04 [Horace Moule] = 417
      • 1922.05 [Notes on Professor Chew's Book] = 418
      • 1922.06 [Alderman J. C. Webber's 80th Birthday] = 418
      • 1922.07 [Testimonial to Arts League of Service] = 419
      • 1922.08 Robert Louis Stevenson = 420
      • 1922.09 [Message for F$$\acute e$$d$$\acute e$$ration Interalli$$\acute e$$e des Anciens Combattants] = 422
      • 1923.01 Dorchester Dramatic Society = 423
      • 1923.02 [Message to the PEN Club] = 424
      • 1923.03 'Tanks at Lulworth Cove' = 425
      • 1923.04 'Mr. Thomas Hardy and R.L.S.' = 425
      • 1923.05 [Assistance to Reviewer of Queen of Cornwall Production] = 426
      • 1924.01 [Message to the Transatlantic Review] = 427
      • 1924.02 [Sir Walter Raleigh Memorial Fund] = 428
      • 1924.03 [Facsimile Quotation for British Legion Album] = 428
      • 1924.04 [On Rabbit-Coursing and Stag-Hunting] = 429
      • 1924.05 [On the Old Theatre in Dorchester] = 429
      • 1924.06 'The Byron Centenary. A Practical Suggestion' = 430
      • 1924.07 'Mr. Thomas Hardy and Weymouth' = 431
      • 1924.08 'Byron and the Abbey' = 431
      • 1924.09 [Conditions for Performance of Tess Play] = 432
      • 1924.10 [Message to The Bermondsey Book] = 433
      • 1924.11 'Ronsard Centenary' = 434
      • 1924.12 [Speech between Performances of Tess of the d'Urbervilles] = 434
      • 1925.01 [Corrections to J. H. Fowler Introductions] = 436
      • 1925.02 [Speech to Dorchester Debating and Dramatic Society] = 436
      • 1925.03 [Inspired Letter about Ernest Brennecke's Biography] = 437
      • 1925.04 'Animals'Welfare Week' = 438
      • 1925.05 [Message to Ramsay MacDonald] = 438
      • 1925.06 [Renewed Support for University of Wessex] = 439
      • 1925.07 'Future of British Films' = 439
      • 1925.08 [Revision of Harold Child's Thomas Hardy] = 440
      • 1925.09 [Revision to Untermeyer's Modern British Poetry] = 440
      • 1925.10 [Golden Wedding Message to Edmund Gosse] = 441
      • 1925.11 [The Cerne Giant] = 441
      • 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 Watkins] = 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 'The Dram of Eale' = 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 Scheme' = 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 G.M. : A Reminiscence = 467
      • 1927.10 [Preface for French Translation of The Dynasts] = 470
      • 1927.11 [Recommendation for Tarka the Otter] = 472
      • 1927.12 [Final Who's Who Entry] = 473
      • [Appendix] 'Hardy as Memorialist' = 475
      • Index = 483
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