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Rediscovering Hardy's "Facts" notebook

Greenslade, William

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Abstract

From his early twenties, until his death, Thomas Hardy was an habitual - even obsessive - note-taker. He kept notebooks, some of pocket-size, from early on in his career, only to destroy most of them or leave instructions that the remainder should be destroyed. Of those which did survive all have been edited, with the exception of ‘Poetical Matter’ (surviving only on microfilm), and the notebook which is the subject of this essay, described by Hardy as ‘Facts: from Newspapers, Histories, Biographies, & other chronicles (mainly Local)’. The story of the composition and make-up of ‘Facts’ is full of puzzles, but it is clear that it belongs to the period 1882–1913, but with a special concentration in its compilation in the year 1884. ‘Facts’ is a substantial and stoutly-bound manuscript volume suggesting in its physical characteristics a deliberate and sustained enterprise, but one whose nature changed during the course of compilation.

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Greenslade, W. (2000). Rediscovering Hardy's "Facts" notebook. In The Achievement of Thomas Hardy (171-186). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-65271-6_11

Acceptance Date Nov 1, 1999
Publication Date 2000
Deposit Date Nov 20, 2023
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 171-186
Book Title The Achievement of Thomas Hardy
Chapter Number 11
ISBN 9781349652730
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-65271-6_11
Keywords Thomas Hardy "Facts" Notebook
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11456724
Additional Information Volume edited by Phillip Mallett


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