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The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy - Further Letters 1861-1927

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Zusatztext Millgate and Wilson's meticulous and erudite annotations make the reader's journey through the book entirely effortless ... This is, without any doubt, literary scholarship at its very best. Informationen zum Autor Michael Millgate was born in England in 1929, studied at the universities of Cambridge, Michigan, and Leeds, and became a Lecturer in English at the University of Leeds before moving to Canada in 1964 as a Professor of English at York University, Toronto, and then, in 1967, at the University of Toronto, where he subsequently received the honorary title of University Professor. His early publications were on American literature, especially William Faulkner, his later publications chiefly on Thomas Hardy.Keith Wilson is Professor of English at the University of Ottawa. He has published extensively on Hardy, and on nineteenth- and twentieth-century British literature, the Victorian and Edwardian music hall, and the literary representation of London. Klappentext A richly annotated edition of Thomas Hardy's correspondence, supplementary to the seven existing volumes of The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy and extending over his entire career. This superbly edited and annotated and most absorbing volume is essential reading for anyone who wants to learn more about Hardy's life, work and spendidly various correspondents. Angelique Richardson, Times Literary Supplement 05/07/13, quote loaded. Zusammenfassung A richly annotated edition of Thomas Hardy's correspondence, supplementary to the seven existing volumes of The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy and extending over his entire career. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Chronology: Thomas Hardy 1840-1928 Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Letters Index

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