Recent Back Numbers

Recent Back Numbers

RECENT BACK NUMBERS Volume XIX- i: Spring 2017. Order number 0250118 Uncollected Items – Series-: P. K. Lennon, “Some Blessed Hope.”; Hardy Abroad- Series-“Hardy in Oman,” Nada-al-Ajmi; Articles: John Hughes, “A Metrical Reading of ‘The Oxen’”; R. H. Winnick, “Some New Allusions in Hardy’s The Woodlanders”; Miriam Sette, “Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd and the Turn of the Lyric”; Emilie Loriaux, “Hardy’s Lesson: Mind your Desires Since Creation is ‘MAYA’”; Living Poets – Series- Mark Sealey, “Better There Be.” Reviews. Volume XVIII-ii: Fall 2016: Order number 6381726 Hardy Abroad - Series- “Hardy in Italy,” Elena Rimondo; Articles: John Hughes, “Hardy’s Two Voices: ‘The Oxen’ and its Contexts”; Elle Everhart, “Tiny Creatures, Trophic Pyramids and Hardy’s The Dynasts”; Kyle Miller, “An Evolving Perspective: The Apatable Metaphysics of Thomas Hardy”; R. H. Winnick, “Hardy’s Two on a Tower: Some Lost Allusions Found”; Living Poets – Series: Eight Poems by Kathryn Kerr, “Field Ecologist’s Love Song”; “Displacement”; “Solstice”; “Sasaskia, in Memoriam”; “Near the End”; “I’ve Done Enough Burning”; “New Subdivision, Central Illinois”; “Fall.” Reviews. Volume XVIII-i: Spring 2016: Order number Hardy Abroad – (Series), Articles: George Christian, “Not Without a Sense of Humour”: Hardy’s Comic Consciousness in Jude the Obscure”; Philip Allingham, “William Tinsley’s Illustrated Edition of Under the Greenwood Tree”; Suzanne J. Flynn, “The Return of the Poor Man: Jude the Obscure and Late Victorian Socialism”; Joan Sheski, “Mark Van Doren’s Homage to Thomas Hardy”; Living Poets – (Series): Ten Poems from Bill Morgan’s The Art of Salvage: “Morning Pause”; “Reckoning: An Autumn Afternoon”; “Losing Ground”; “Ephemeroptera”; “Six Tree Sparrows”; “Equinox”; “Christmas Morning”; “Restoration”; “Spirits of the Field”; “A Second Eden.” Reviews; Ordnance Survey Map First Series – Dorchester Region. Volume XVII-ii: Fall 2015: Order number 5935749 Uncollected Items:The Aldine, 1875, uncollected review of FFMC; Hardy Abroad: Hardy in France, Peggy Blin- Gordon & Laurence Estanove; Tracy Hayes, ‘“An Unpedestalled Dionysius’: The Alpha-Male as Anrogyne in DR and L”; R.H. Winnick, “Some New Allusions in Hardy’s Complete Poems”; Ian Rogerson, “Creative Wood=Engraved Illustration in the Novels of TH”; Living Poets: Six Poems by Patricia Brady; Book Reviews. Volume XVII-i: Spring 2015: Order number 5629818 Uncollected Items: Wessex Dialect Glossary; John Hughes, “Metre and Mourning: Hardy’s ‘The Going’ and Poems of 1912-13”; John Farrell, “Matthew Arnold and Thomas Hardy: Three Ties That Bind”; Gillian Steinberg, “Thomas Hardy and Philip Larkin: Influence, Anxiety, and Personae”; R.H. Winnick, “Hardy’s PBE: Some Lost Allusions Found”; Living Poets: Three Poems by Three Poets: David Havird, Mark Halliday, David Latané; Book Reviews. Volume XVI-ii: Fall 2014: Order number 5183632 Uncollected Items: R H. Winnick, “Two Unrecorded Allusions in “Tess”; Hardy Abroad: Galia Benziman, “Hardy in Israel”; Lisa Hoffman-Reyes,”‘Terribly Beautiful’: T D”; Philip V. Allingham, “John Collier’s Pre-Raphaelite Illustrations to T-M”; Living Poets: Five Poems by Martha Modena Vetreace-Doody; Book Reviews. Volume XVI-i: Spring 2014: Order number 4874445 Uncollected Items: “The Original Publication of ‘To Please His Wife’”; Hardy Abroad: Neelanjana Basu, “Hardy in India”; Charles Pettit, “Literature Into Music: Music Inspired by Thomas Hardy”; Mary Lynn Bensen, “Impress- ionism and ‘Various Persons’ in FFMC”; Oindrila Ghosh, “Surrogacy, Adoption and Hardy’s Unsentimental Views on Motherhood: The Case of Selected Short Stories”; Khatereh Tanoori, ‘“Be Not Perturbed’: Stoicism and Heroism in Thomas Hardy’s Fiction”; Rodney Stenning Edgecombe, “A Note on Two Allusions in FFMC”; Living Poets: Three Poems by Floyd Skloot; Book Reviews. Volume XV-ii: Fall 2013: Order number 4581273 Uncollected Items: “The Case of Hardy, Mary Robinson and the Earliest Notice of Tess “; George Levine, “Hardy’s ‘Inward Turn’: From Mindless Matter to the Art of the Mind”; Mark Rollins, “The Profitable Reading of Fancy: In- determinacy in UGT”; Charles P. C. Pettit, “Music Inspired by the Works of Thomas Hardy” I; Ronald D. Morrison, “Culture and Agriculture in ‘The Dorsetshire Labourer’ and MC: An Ecocritical Approach”; Rodney Stenning Edgecombe, “A Note on Hardy’s ‘The Darkling Thrush’ and Jane Eyre.” Living Poets: Four Poems by Rick Vetrone; Book Reviews. Volume XV-i: Spring 2013: Order number 4317547 Guest Editors: I. Gadoin and A. Ramel; Jonathon Godshaw Memel, “Some Poor Gaper: Community, Identity and Marginal Individuals in Hardy’s Fiction”; Emanuela Ettorre, “Voyeurism and Liminality in Thomas Hardy’s Short Stories”; Rosemarie Morgan, “Hardy and Epigenetics: the Case of ‘An Imaginative Woman’ and ‘San Sebastian’”; Peggy Blin-Cordon, “Hardy and Generic Liminality: the Case of MC and JO”; Elisa Bizotto, “WB: The Persistence of 107 Liminality”; Claude Maisonnat, “Arkhè, Archive and the Textual Voice in ‘The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion’”; Laurence Estanove, “[As] Though /I Were Not By”: Marty South, ‘Parenthetically.’” Volume XIV-ii: Fall 2012: Order number 4185065 Uncollected Items: “Tess of the d’Urbervilles,” a poem by Charles Knowles Bolton, 1895”; Herbert F. Tucker, “At the Bottom Line: How Hardy Tries Conclusions”; Rodney Stenning Edgecombe, “Thomas Hardy and Victor Hugo: ‘The Oxen”; Philip V. Allingham, “Reading with the Mind’s Eye”; Keith Clavin, “A History of Negation: Liberty and Coercion in JO”; Hardy Abroad: Zane Linde, “Thomas Hardy in Latvia.” Living Poets: Seven Poems by Gray Jacobik; Book Reviews. Volume XIV-i: Spring 2012: Order number 382091 Hardy Abroad – (Series), Articles: George Christian, “Not Without a Sense of Humour”: Hardy’s Comic Consciousness in Jude the Obscure”; Philip Allingham, “William Tinsley’s Illustrated Edition of Under the Greenwood Tree”; Suzanne J. Flynn, “The Return of the Poor Man: Jude the Obscure and Late Victorian Socialism”; Joan Sheski, “Mark Van Doren’s Homage to Thomas Hardy”; Living Poets – (Series): Ten Poems from Bill Morgan’s The Art of Salvage: “Morning Pause”; “Reckoning: An Autumn Afternoon”; “Losing Ground”; “Ephemeroptera”; “Six Tree Sparrows”; “Equinox”; “Christmas Morning”; “Restoration”; “Spirits of the Field”; “A Second Eden.” Reviews; Ordnance Survey Map First Series – Dorchester Region. 108 .

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