An Indiscretion in the Life of an Heiress and Other StoriesOxford University Press, 1994 - 266 oldal This edition brings together ten stories never before collected that show the range and experimentation in Hardy's technique and subject matter as never before. In addition to the title story, derived from Hardy's unpublished first novel, this volume includes How I Built Myself a House, Destiny and a Blue Cloak, Our Exploits at West Poley, Old Mrs Chundle, The Doctor's Legend, The Spectre of the Real, Blue Jimmy: The Horse Stealer, and The Unconquerable. With an insightful introduction, this edition takes the reader beyond the usual Hardy canon. |
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... tell me where we shall go . Just as if a place like Europe could make me forget you . He doesn't know what's in me , and how I can think about you and cry at nights - he cannot . If he did , he must see how silly the plan is ...
... tell me where we shall go . Just as if a place like Europe could make me forget you . He doesn't know what's in me , and how I can think about you and cry at nights - he cannot . If he did , he must see how silly the plan is ...
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... telling them the whole manœuvre . " This was quite my way of thinking , and it was decided that Steve should tell all as soon as he was well enough . But I soon found that his anxiety on the matter seriously affected his recovery . He ...
... telling them the whole manœuvre . " This was quite my way of thinking , and it was decided that Steve should tell all as soon as he was well enough . But I soon found that his anxiety on the matter seriously affected his recovery . He ...
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... tell ' ee ' tis twopence , and no more ! " she said firmly . “ Why , bless the man , it didn't cost me more than three halfpence , and that leaves me a fair quarter profit . The bacon is the heaviest item ; that may perhaps be a penny ...
... tell ' ee ' tis twopence , and no more ! " she said firmly . “ Why , bless the man , it didn't cost me more than three halfpence , and that leaves me a fair quarter profit . The bacon is the heaviest item ; that may perhaps be a penny ...
Tartalomjegyzék
General Editors Preface | vii |
Note on the Texts | xxxvii |
DESTINY AND A BLUE CLOAK | 11 |
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Agatha Ambrose Arthur Blomfield asked Beaminster began Blue Jimmy boys candles cave Chundle church Collected Letters Desperate Remedies door Dorchester Dorset Dorset County Dugdale Durrant East Poley Egbert eyes face Fadelle farmer father feel Geraldine Geraldine's Gertrude girl Greenwood Tree hand Hand of Ethelberta Hardy's heard heart Henniker Horace Walpole horse Hubert husband Indiscretion Joseph Damer Jude the Obscure knew lady light lived London looked Lord Parkhurst Lovill mare marriage marry Mayne Michael Millgate mill miller Milton Abbey mind Miss Allenville morning murmured never Nick's Pocket Noble Dames once Oswald parish passed perhaps poor river Rosalys round seemed soon Steve Stinsford stood story stream Taunton tell TH's thing Thomas Hardy thought tion told Tollamore turned uncle village walked Wessex West Poley Wheller wife wish woman words young