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1 A Commentary on the Poems of THOMAS HARDY
2 By the same author THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE (Macmillan Critical Commentaries) A HARDY COMPANION ONE RARE FAIR WOMAN Thomas Hardy's Letters to Florence Henniker, (edited, with Evelyn Hardy) A JANE AUSTEN COMPANION A BRONTE COMPANION THOMAS HARDY AND THE MODERN WORLD (edited,for the Thomas Hardy Society)
3 A Commentary on the Poems of THOMAS HARDY F. B. Pinion
4 ISBN ISBN (ebook) DOI / F. B. Pinion 1976 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 15t edition 1976 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without permission First published 1976 by THE MACMILLAN PRESS LTD London and Basingstoke Associated companies in New York Dublin Melbourne Johannesburg and Madras SBN This book is sold subject to the standard conditions of the Net Book Agreement
5 Quid quod idem in poesi quoque eo evaslt ut hoc solo scribendi genere.. immortalem famam assequi possit? From A. D. Godley's public oration at Oxford in I920 when the degree of Doctor of Letters was conferred on Thomas Hardy: 'Why now, is not the excellence of his poems such that, by this type of writing alone, he can achieve immortal fame...? (The Life of Thomas Hardy, 397-8)
6 'The Temporary the AU' (Hardy's design for the sundial at Max Gate)
7 Contents List of Drawings and Maps List of Plates Preface Reference Abbreviations Chronology IX X xi xiv xvi COMMENTS AND NOTES I Wessex Poems (1898) 2 Poems of the Past and the Present (1901) War Poems Poems of Pilgrimage Miscellaneous Poems Imitations, etc. Retrospect 3 Time's Laughingstocks (1909) Time's Laughingstocks More Love Lyrics A Set of Country Songs Pieces Occasional and Various 4 Satires of Circumstance (1914) Lyrics and Reveries Poems of Miscellaneous Pieces Satires of Circwnstance 5 Moments of Vision (1917) Poems of War and Patriotism Finale II
8 viii 6 Late Lyrics and Earlier (1922) 7 Human Shows (1925) 8 Winter Words (1928) 9 Additional Poems Supplementary Notes Glossary of Wessex Place Names General Index Index of Titles CONTENTS
9 List of Drawings and Maps Drawings by Thomas Hardy for 'The Temporary the All' 'The Alarm' 'My Cecily' 'Her Immortality' Maps The Dorchester of Hardy's Boyhood The Heart of Wessex vi (Hardy's sketches were prepared for Wessex Poems, 1898, and are reproduced by courtesy of the City of Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery)
10 List of plates (between pp. 46 and 47) I Hardy's birthplace, drawn by him Max Gate in 'Thoughts of Phena', from the manuscript of Wessex Poems 3 Hardy's sketch ofbeeny Cliff and 'The Figure in the Scene' 4 Church Way, Stinsford Kingston Maurward S High East Street, Dorchester, 1891 Outside the Old Ship Inn: Hardy's drawing for 'Leipzig' 6 Hardy's sketch of the Celtic Cross at St Juliot 7 The footbridge, Sturminster Newton The Frome valley below Lower Bockhampton 8 Emma Lavinia Gifford, 'The woman whom I loved so' Hardy and his wife Florence, 1915 Plates 2 and s b are reproduced by permission of the City of Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, 6 by permission of the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection, the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, 8a by permission of the Dorset County Museum; 4a and b and 7a and b were taken by the author, and the copyright in them is his.
11 Preface (Superior numbers refer to Supplementary Notes, pp ) THERE are 918 poems in the eight volumes of Hardy's published poetry, and notes of varying length are provided for all but a small number on which it seems superfluous to comment. Notes are also included on twenty-three which have remained uncollected until recently, and, more briefly, on units which may be regarded as poems in The Dynasts and The Queen of Cornwall. The book which is required most of all for references is F. E. Hardy's The Life of Thomas Hardy (see p. xiv). About forty of Hardy's surviving poems were written by 1870,* before he settled down to novel-writing; and considerably more than half belong to the period after the completion of the novels and The Dynasts, most of them being written when he was over seventy. Some of the most interesting belong to the years ; the most moving relate to his wife Emma. In the first three volumes published after her death in 1912, nearly one third of the poems were written about her, or with her in mind. When Hardy asserted that, in general, there was more autobiography in a hundred lines of his poetry than in all his novels, his hyperbole sprang from exasperation (Life, 392). Yet, the more one discovers about the poems, the more true this statement appears. Perhaps, if and when his life is ever seen in its true proportions, it will be found that nothing of great significance has been omitted from his personal revelations. The 'biography' which he and Florence Hardy prepared in his later years should be regarded as complementary to the poems. Mter the earlier portion (which only he could write), much of it suggests that the main task facing them was the selection of entries and * How many of the poems written in London from about 1865 to 1867 were destroyed (Lite ) is unknown. and his statements on 25 July as recorded by Virginia Woolf (A Writer's Diary, London, 1953, p. 92) are very imprecise. He said he had lost many copies, but had found the notes, and rewritten poems from these. '1 am always finding them. I found one the other day; but I don't think I shall find any more.'
12 xii PREFACE passages from notebooks and letters, and that Hardy's further interest extended little beyond checking the typed copy which his wife had prepared. He was much happier writing poetry.* Although opportunities have been taken occasionally to comment on Hardy's style and craftsmanship, the principal aim throughout this commentary has been to provide as far as possible information and background which will assist in the interpretation of the poems. However accurate one's interpretation, literary appreciation is ultimately dependent on individual experience and judgement. One reason why Hardy made a practice of publishing nearly everything he completed in verse was the discovery that poems he did not care for were sometimes highly regarded by readers (Collins, 67).1 Literary judgement depends too on contemporary thought and taste. There must be many who find 'Neutral Tones' a remarkable poem, yet this was the comment it received in 1940: So Hardy wrote in So any young man who had read Browning and Swinburne might have written. It is a copy of verses, nothing more. His work was in the other harmony of prose. t Perhaps the most significant truth for the reader of Hardy's poetry is to be found in Philip Larkin's declaration that he delights in Hardy's poems because one can read them for years up and down in the Collected Poems, and still be surprised by something newly discovered or previously overlooked.~ Much of the groundwork for this volume was done in the preparation of A Hardy Companion (1968). Since then I have read the greater part of Hardy's correspondence, and there, and elsewhere, come across details that have thrown light on many poems. Uncertainties remain, and much no doubt has been overlooked, but I have done my best not to add to the biographical confusion which has spread in recent years. My principal indebtedness is to R. L. Purdy's notes; and it is to spare the reader some wearisome iteration that I have omitted references for many borrowings from his well-known bibliographical study. My * Compare Florence Hardy's remark: 'He is now... writing a poem with great spirit Needless to say it is an intensely dismal poem' (26 December 1920; in Viola Meynell (ed.), Friends of a Lifetime, London, 1940). t G. M. Young, in his introduction to Select Poems of Thomas Hardy, London, :j: Donald Davie, Thomas Hardy and British Poetry, London, 1973, p. 27.
13 PREFACE obligations to J. O. Bailey, with whom I discussed several of the poems some years ago, are expressed in the text. A number of Hardy manuscript details have been taken from James Gibson's notes for the new edition of Hardy's poems, * and I am very grateful to him for enabling me to see them. Others have helped me in various ways, and to them I wish to express my deep appreciation: John Antell, Evelyn Hardy, A. C. Harrison, and Brigadier J. B. Willis; Miss Margaret Holmes, County Archivist, Dorset; E. J. Huddy, the British Library (Map Room); P. R. G. Marriott, Reference Librarian, Dorset County Library; R. N. R. Peers, Curator of the Dorset County Museum; Mrs L. L. Szladits, Curator of the Berg Collection, New York; Robert Gittings for the suggested link between Horace Moule and 'The Place on the Map'; Miss Mary Henderson for valuable information relative to the question of 'the Runic Stone'; Michael Millgate for a long note on Rosamund Tomson; Kenneth Phelps for news from Lyonnesse and kindly guidance along some of its roads and 'crooked ways'; and Mr and Mrs J. P. Skilling for topographical hints and confirmations. I am grateful to T. M. Farmiloe and H. W. Bawden for their co-operation on behalf of the publishers; and, above all, to my wife, whose assistance in checking both the text and the proofs has been quite invaluable. * The Complete Poems of Thomas Hardy, London, xiii
14 Reference Abbreviations CM DR FMC CND HE JO L LLI MC Hardy's Prose Fiction A Changed Man Desperate Remedies Far from the Madding Crowd A Croup of Noble Dames The Hand ofethelberta Jude the Obscure A Laodicean Life's Little Ironies The Mayor of Casterbridge PBE RN TD TM TT UCT W WB WT The Dynasts A Pair of Blue Eyes The Return of the Native Tess of the d'urbervilles The Trumpet-Major Two on a Tower Under the Greenwood Tree The Woodlanders The Well-Beloved Wessex Tales References take the form of D2.m.iv, where 2 indicates the second Part, m the Act, and iv the Scene. Books relating to Hardy and Wessex ARC F. B. Pinion, A Hardy Companion, London and New York' I968 HLMSq Carl J. Weber, Hardy and the Lady from Madison Square, Waterville, Me., I952 Life F. E. Hardy, The Lye of Thomas Hardy, London and New York, I962 MGC Carl and Clara Weber, Thomas Hardy's Correspondence at Max Gate, Waterville, Me., I968 ORFW Evelyn Hardy and F. B. Pinion (eds.), One Rare Fair Woman, Thomas Hardy's Letters to Florence Henniker, , London and Coral Gables, Fla., 1972 SR Evelyn Hardy and Robert Gittings (eds.), Some Recollections by Emma Hardy, London, I961 THN Evelyn Hardy (ed.), Thomas Hardy's Notebooks, London, I955
15 REFERENCE ABBREVIA TIONS xv Authors Archer W. Archer, Real Conversations, London, 1904 Bailey J. O. Bailey, The Poetry of Thomas Hardy, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1970 Collins V. H. Collins, Talks with Thomas Hardy at Max Gate, , London, 1928 Gittings R. Gittings, Young Thomas Hardy, London, 1975 Hutchins John Hutchins, The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 3rd ed. in 4 vols. (as used by Hardy), London, Lea Hermann Lea, Thomas Hardy's Wessex, London, 1913 Ore! H. Ore!, Thomas Hardy's Personal Writings, Lawrence, Kans., 1966 and London, 1967 Purdy R. L. Purdy, Thomas Hardy, A Bibliographical Study, Oxford, 1954
16 Chronology 1840 (2 June) Thomas Hardy born in the house built for his grandfather on the edge of the heath at Higher Bockhampton At school in Dorchester Articled to the architect John Hicks of Dorchester, where he works in an office next door to the school kept by. the Dorset poet William Barnes. Early during this period Hardy's interest in painting leads to a closer acquaintanceship with the Moule family at Fordington Death of his paternal grandmother (widowed in 1837), who had remained with her son (married 1839) and his family in the home where she had lived since I80!. Hardy begins his almost lifelong habit of reading The Saturday Review His sister and close friend Mary begins her teacher-training at Salisbury, which he visits for the first time. r862-7 In London, employed by the eminent young architect Arthur Blomfield. Sketching and painting continue, especially when Hardy is on holiday or visiting places outside London. Sketches, for example, at Denchworth, where Mary Hardy is teaching, in April 1863; at Fawley, the 'Marygreen' of Jude the Obscure, where his paternal grandmother was born, in the autumn of 1864; and at Denchworth again at Christmas, Interest in music and opera; visits to art galleries and the theatre; dancing; strenuous reading. Most of his early poetry belongs to the period Returns home for health reasons. Resumes architectural work with Hicks, and begins his first novel, The Poor Man and the Lady (never published) At Weymouth, working for Hicks's successor, Mr Crickmay.
17 CHRONOLOGY Writes a number of poems, and begins Desperate Remedies (March) Sent to St Juliot, Cornwall, to plan churchrestoration. Falls in love with Emma Lavinia Gifford Desperate Remedies, Under the Greenwood Tree, A Pair of Blue Eyes, and Far.from the Madding Crowd published (September) Hardy and Emma Gifford are married in London. They return from their honeymoon in Rouen and Paris to live at Surbiton Hardy's lifelong friendship with Edmund Gosse begins about this time. Removal to Bayswater for scenes in The Hand of Ethelberta, which is completed at Swanage After a short period at Yeovil, the Hardys' two-year 'idyll' runs its course at Sturminster Newton, where The Return of the Native is written Mter another period in London, and the writing of The Trumpet-Major and A Laodicean (much of the latter during a severe illness), they move to Wimborne. Two on a Tower begun In Dorchester. The Mayor of Casterbridge completed They move to Max Gate, the house Hardy had designed for himself on the outskirts of Dorchester The Woodlanders, Tess of the d'urbervilles, and many short stories are written The growing estrangement between Emma Hardy and Thomas, and between her and his family, leads to the 'division' which lasted for the remainder of her life Death of Hardy's father. The Well-Beloved serialized Hardy's friendship with Mrs Henniker, sister of Lord Houghton Qater Lord Crewe) begins. It continued until her death in (November) Jude the Obscure Qargely the imaginative outcome of strained relations at home) is published In consequence of his domestic unsettlement, exacerbated by strong censure of Jude in the press, Hardy abandons the writing of novels, and decides to turn to poetry, which he can write to please himsel 1898 Wessex Poems published Poems of the Past and the Present published Hardy, having completed plans which had evolved over many years, begins The Dynasts, a major work based on the xvii
18 xviii CHRONOLOGY history of the Napoleonic War. It was published in three parts (1904, 1906, 1908) Death of his mother Growing friendship with Miss Florence Dugdale. She had done research for Hardy at the British Museum. At various times in subsequent years she helps at Max Gate, giving secretarial assistance to both Emma and Thomas Time's Laughingstocks published (September) His brother and sisters move from Higher Bockhampton to Talbothays, West Stafford. (November) Death of Emma Hardy. Florence Dugdale takes charge of Max Gate at Hardy's urgent request (March) Hardy revisits Cornwall with his brother (February) He marries Florence Dugdale. Outbreak of the First World War. Satires of Circumstance published Death of Mary Hardy Moments of Vision published Late Lyrics and Earlier published The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall published Human Shows published (10 January) Death of Hardy. (October) Winter Words published.
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