The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy: Volume V: The Dynasts, Part Third; The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall; The Play of 'Saint George'; 'O Jan, O Jan, O Jan'

Thomas Hardy author Samuel Hynes editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:23rd Feb '95

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The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy: Volume V: The Dynasts, Part Third; The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall; The Play of 'Saint George'; 'O Jan, O Jan, O Jan' cover

Volumes IV and V of the Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy, which complete the edition, contain all of his dramatic writing in verse. Hardy was Hardy was interested in dramatic verse all his adult life; before he wrote his first novel he considered writing plays in blank verse, and during the thirty years of his novel-writing career he entered in his notebooks many schemes for a vast poetic drama of England's wars with Napoleon. But it was not until after he had turned from fiction to poetry, in the 1890s, that he actually began to work on a poetic drama. The Dynasts was written between 1902 and 1907; the Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall was began in 1916 and completed in 1923. In addition to the two major dramas this volume includes Hardy's versions of two folk-pieces: the Mummers'Play of 'Saint George'and the rustic operetta O'Jan. O'Jan, O'Jan'(here published for the first time). Textual annotations, together with a full account of the rough draft of Part Third of The Dynasts, make it possible for the reader to follow the history of the composition of Hardy's epic drama in unusual detail. Explantory notes to each of the dramatic works describe its composition and publication, and provide supporting material from Hardy's letters and notebooks. Appendices add further information on the production and performance of these works.

The esteem in which The Dynasts was held for over thirty years after Hardy's death has landed it in the Oxford English Texts, and its editor has paid it the compliment of restoring it to Hardy's poetical works. He has also treated its text with the scholarly minuteness such a masterwork deserves...this thorough edition of Hardy's master works is a landmark in hardy scholarship, and should be a point of reference for all commentators on Hardy. * The Dorset Year Book *
meticulous edition * Times Literary Supplement *
With Volumes IV and V Samuel Hynes completes his immensely painstaking, definitive edition of Hardy's 'poetical works', begun in 1982. The effect is to throw the text, as Hynes establishes it, into clear relief. He does, indeed, establish it: his 'editorial task' has been to reconcile the several differing editions. * English Studies, Volume 77, Number 3, May 1996 *
On each page of these two volumes there is clear evidence of Samuel Hynes's meticulous scholarship and enormous dedication. The textual variants alone are extraordinarily large in number, but Professor Hynes has supplemented them with explanatory notes, fascinating introductions, and a series of useful appendices. * J.B. Bullen, Reading University, Review of English Studies, Vol. XLVII, No. 188, Nov ' 96 *
These two volumes complete this important edition. * Nineteenth-Century Literature 51:3 (December 1996) *
Hynes's choice of copy-text gives particular clarity to the listing, at the foot of the page, of all printed variants. * Charles Lock, University of Copenhagen, Essays in Criticism, Vol. XLVII, No. 3, July '97 *

ISBN: 9780198127864

Dimensions: 226mm x 144mm x 26mm

Weight: 1g

420 pages