[Hardy-l] Folk traditions

nhardyboy at aol.com nhardyboy at aol.com
Wed Jul 11 08:52:53 PDT 2007


Jacky,

Well, so far as I know, Ruth Firor's *Folkways in Thomas Hardy* (1931) is still the most comprehensive study.? It's been ages since I've read it, though, so I'm not sure if what you're looking for is there or not.? Good luck!

Paul Niemeyer


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From: Jackie Wilkinson <jacky at wilkinson1.eclipse.co.uk>
To: HARDY-L at csusm.edu
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Subject: [Hardy-l] Folk traditions



I wonder if anyone on the forum could tell me what books on folklore or folk
customs Hardy might have had access to when writing his novels? Thanks ever so much
Jacky Wilkinson
PhD candidate, Lancaster 


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