1st Edition

Cancelled Words Rediscovering Thomas Hardy

By Rosemarie Morgan Copyright 1992
    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    The manuscript of Hardy's first great novel Far From the Madding Crowd vanished shortly after its first publication. Rediscovered in 1918 it sheds remarkable new light on the whole of Hardy's work. The manuscript pages, some of which are reproduced here in facsimile, reveal Hardy's original composition in the novel, and the reluctantly `cancelled words' which were the result of a long struggle with Sir Leslie Stephen, Hardy's editor. Cancelled Words reveals the manner in which Hardy worked, his resistance to censorship, his obsessive attention to detail and precision, and the often concealed processes underlying his authorship. Ultimately, it serves to shape our understanding of the development of the modern novel.

    Preamble `What sort of man is this...?' `the proper artistic balance...' `...a rich mine of quaintnesses and oddities...' `Close intersocial relations and eccentric individualities...' `A man's Damn...' `The form of its manifestation' `A curious frame of Nature's work'

    Biography

    Rosemarie Morgan