Thomas Hardy's Public Voice: The Essays, Speeches, and Miscellaneous Prose
Autor Thomas Hardy Editat de Michael Millgateen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 aug 2001
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198185260
ISBN-10: 019818526X
Pagini: 540
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019818526X
Pagini: 540
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This collection of "public utterances" by a writer conventionally assumed to have guarded his privacy to the point of fastidiousness is an invaluable addition to the outstanding body of scholarship that Michael Millgate has contributed to Hardy studies over the many years during which he has been transforming them.
Organized into clear chronological sequence, annotated with the meticulousness and understated wit characteristic of all Millgate's editorial work, and presented with the same typographical elegance that Clarendon Press brought to the Collected Letters, this book is a tribute to both its subject and its conceiver.
... a book that will be at once an essential reference tool for every Hardy scholar and a delight for the general Hardy enthusiast.
Debunks the myth of Hardy as the reclusive and reactionary elder statesman of English letters ... Millgate provides a richly textured account of the nature and extent of his [Hardy's] involvement in public life ... Millgate's edition deepens existing knowledge of Hardy's non-fictional writings, and in so doing enriches awareness of the ways in which he tried to reconcile his professional ambitions with his social ideals ... The scale and breadth of this edition is a piquant irony that Hardy himself would have relished.
Michael Millgate's meticulously edited collection of Hardy's prose writings casts new light on his contribution to public discourse ... an important new scholarly resource ... One of the most rewarding aspects of the book is the light it sheds, both explicitly and implicitly, on late Victorian notions of authorship.
Fascinating compilation ... scrupulous and helpful editorial work ... Thomas Hardy's Public Voice is a welcome addition to the corpus of a writer who seems to become greater with each passing year.
By editing this comprehensive collection of Hardy's non-fictional public utterances Michael Millgate has done yet another great service for Hardy scholarship and put us all more than ever in his debt.
Organized into clear chronological sequence, annotated with the meticulousness and understated wit characteristic of all Millgate's editorial work, and presented with the same typographical elegance that Clarendon Press brought to the Collected Letters, this book is a tribute to both its subject and its conceiver.
... a book that will be at once an essential reference tool for every Hardy scholar and a delight for the general Hardy enthusiast.
Debunks the myth of Hardy as the reclusive and reactionary elder statesman of English letters ... Millgate provides a richly textured account of the nature and extent of his [Hardy's] involvement in public life ... Millgate's edition deepens existing knowledge of Hardy's non-fictional writings, and in so doing enriches awareness of the ways in which he tried to reconcile his professional ambitions with his social ideals ... The scale and breadth of this edition is a piquant irony that Hardy himself would have relished.
Michael Millgate's meticulously edited collection of Hardy's prose writings casts new light on his contribution to public discourse ... an important new scholarly resource ... One of the most rewarding aspects of the book is the light it sheds, both explicitly and implicitly, on late Victorian notions of authorship.
Fascinating compilation ... scrupulous and helpful editorial work ... Thomas Hardy's Public Voice is a welcome addition to the corpus of a writer who seems to become greater with each passing year.
By editing this comprehensive collection of Hardy's non-fictional public utterances Michael Millgate has done yet another great service for Hardy scholarship and put us all more than ever in his debt.
Notă biografică
Michael Millgate is a highly distinguished Hardyan, whose many scholarly works include Thomas Hardy: His Career as a Novelist (1972); the acclaimed life Thomas Hardy: A Biography (Oxford, 1982); estamentary Acts: Browning, Tennyson, James, Hardy (Oxford, 1992); [with Richard L. Purdy] editor of The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy (7 volumes, Oxford 1978-88); editor of Thomas Hardy: Selected Letters (Oxford, 1990) and Letters of Emma and Florence Hardy (Oxford 1996).