Buy this book on-line HAWKINS, DESMOND: : HARDY AT HOME: THE PEOPLE AND PLACES OF HIS WESSEXLONDON.BARRIE & JENKINS,1989. ISBN 0712620346.
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It is better for a writer,in Thomas Hardy's opinion,'to know a little bit of the world remarkably well than to know a great part of the world remarkably little'.This book is about the little bit of the world that he knew remarkably well - the heaths and river valleys and chalk downs of his native Dorset and the further horizons of the West Country that encompassed what he has made known internationally as Wessex.It is these landscapes,and the rural folk who inhabited the market-towns and villages in the years of his youth,which fed his imagination and shaped the distinctive elements of his genius.
Michael Millgate has described Hardy as 'a child of the oral tradition',and perhaps,in England,the last and greatest of them.To read him is to hear a background murmur of older generations,a counterpoint to folk memories,parish histories,strange anecdotes and persisting traditions and customs from a deeper
England than the new industrial Victorian scene,with its steam power and its urban emphasis.
Nobody could be better fitted than Desmond Hawkins to capture the West of England grain in the texture of Hardy's writings.For more than forty years he has known Wessex as his home territory and has explored it and Hardy's dominant place in it.In Hardy at Home he has selected the main themes on which Hardy concentrated most expressively during his formative years, and has displayed this unique heritage as it accumulated and developed in Hardy's notebooks,poems,novels,letters, short stories and essays.There are 17 sections in all,under such headings as Rural Life and Rustic Speech; The People's Music;Law and Order;The Ruined Maid; Cider, Mead and Ale; Superstition and Witchcraft.To each Desmond Hawkins provides a critical introduction before
deploying a remarkable wealth of Hardy material.Alike for the specialist scholar and the new discoverer of the 'man of Wessex' this will be a fascinatingly intimate exploration of Hardy at home in the region that nurtured him.
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