The Hardy Review is a publication of The Thomas Hardy Association and is the premier journal devoted to the scholarly study of Thomas Hardy. Past issues have included symposia on Hardy and film, Hardy and dance, as well as papers from the international Hardy conferences. Individual papers in TTHA’s Uncollected Items series , include first newspaper printings of Hardy’s poems, pirated editions of his novels, rare or unknown articles and original literary resources, Peer-reviewed essays submitted by world-class scholars, recent graduate students and lay readers alike have drawn favorable attention, notably Andrew Radford on Two on a Tower , and A Laodicean , Michael Rabiger on Hardy and Moule Richard Sylvia on the Henniker/Dillon affair and Rosemarie Morgan's essay, "Thomas Hardy Buys a Wife" . The Hardy Review also publishes TTHA’s Poem-of-the-Month seminar and works by acclaimed Living Poets.
The Hardy Review is a publication of The Thomas Hardy Association and is the premier journal devoted to the scholarly study of Thomas Hardy. Past issues have included symposia on Hardy and film, Hardy and dance, as well as papers from the international Hardy conferences. Individual papers in TTHA’s Uncollected Items series , include first newspaper printings of Hardy’s poems, pirated editions of his novels, rare or unknown articles and original literary resources, Peer-reviewed essays submitted by world-class scholars, recent graduate students and lay readers alike have drawn favorable attention, notably Andrew Radford on Two on a Tower , and A Laodicean , Michael Rabiger on Hardy and Moule Richard Sylvia on the Henniker/Dillon affair and Rosemarie Morgan's essay, "Thomas Hardy Buys a Wife" . The Hardy Review also publishes TTHA’s Poem-of-the-Month seminar and works by acclaimed Living Poets.