The Excluded and Collaborative Stories
Autor Thomas Hardy Editat de Pamela Dalzielen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 sep 1992
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198122456
ISBN-10: 0198122454
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 144 x 224 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198122454
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 144 x 224 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'this book's main virtue resides in its bringing together a group of Hardy's stories that heretofore Hardy scholars have virtually ignored ... it can help most university libraries complete their Hardy canons'J. Combs, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Choice, May '93
'Ten stories that were not included in collected editions or volumes published in Hardy's lifetime are here brought together with overwhelming scholarly and editorial detail and apparatus, eclipsing almost anything available on the great Hardy novels. Perhaps it will set an example.'Nineteenth-Century Literature 48:1 (June 1993)
'carefully produced work ... Such fastidious and exhaustive scholarship bears clearly the imprint of Pamela Dalziel's D.Phil. thesis.'Alexander M. Ross, University of Guelph, Victorian Studies Association Newsletter, Fall 1993
'No forgotten masterpieces here, but all are pleasant to read and well up to the standard of an 'average' Hardy story. Pamela Dalziel has worked hard to place them in their context.'Merryn Williams, Notes and Queries, Vol. 41, No. 1, Mar '94
'Dalziel has omitted nothing relevant that I know of, and has added much that I did not know; her research is a model of exhaustive accuracy and incisive perception. The apparatus associated with each text is scrupulously accurate, ... all an editor has to do is to keep a sharp eye out for likely errors. Dalziel is clear-sighted and knowledgeable in this as in other respects: This edition ends by providing much more pleasure and instruction than it promised. The stories themselves are enhanced by the wealth of information Dalziel brings to bear on them, and by the affectionate care that she has expended in presenting them to us in the most satisfying form.'Canadian Historical Review
The editor, Pamela Dalziel, is a model of diligence and we must be grateful for the authorative text which has been establidhed. She follows every evenue in providing interesting background sources and is especially good in disentangling authorship within the collaborative stories.
'Ten stories that were not included in collected editions or volumes published in Hardy's lifetime are here brought together with overwhelming scholarly and editorial detail and apparatus, eclipsing almost anything available on the great Hardy novels. Perhaps it will set an example.'Nineteenth-Century Literature 48:1 (June 1993)
'carefully produced work ... Such fastidious and exhaustive scholarship bears clearly the imprint of Pamela Dalziel's D.Phil. thesis.'Alexander M. Ross, University of Guelph, Victorian Studies Association Newsletter, Fall 1993
'No forgotten masterpieces here, but all are pleasant to read and well up to the standard of an 'average' Hardy story. Pamela Dalziel has worked hard to place them in their context.'Merryn Williams, Notes and Queries, Vol. 41, No. 1, Mar '94
'Dalziel has omitted nothing relevant that I know of, and has added much that I did not know; her research is a model of exhaustive accuracy and incisive perception. The apparatus associated with each text is scrupulously accurate, ... all an editor has to do is to keep a sharp eye out for likely errors. Dalziel is clear-sighted and knowledgeable in this as in other respects: This edition ends by providing much more pleasure and instruction than it promised. The stories themselves are enhanced by the wealth of information Dalziel brings to bear on them, and by the affectionate care that she has expended in presenting them to us in the most satisfying form.'Canadian Historical Review
The editor, Pamela Dalziel, is a model of diligence and we must be grateful for the authorative text which has been establidhed. She follows every evenue in providing interesting background sources and is especially good in disentangling authorship within the collaborative stories.