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This first complete scholarly edition of The Return of the Native is rich in supporting materials for readers of all backgrounds and interests, and includes an authoritative text, full apparatus, and comprehensive annotation and commentary on the first great novel of Hardy's to engage ambitiously with problems of contemporary existence.

This is the first complete scholarly edition of one of Hardy's greatest novels. The Return of the Native engages ambitiously with contemporary ideas and problems of existence, and would go on to become one of the major 'Wessex novels'. When composed in 1878, however, Hardy's Wessex did not yet exist, and this edition, which is based on meticulous analysis of Hardy's holograph manuscript and every significant print edition of the novel to appear in his lifetime, situates The Return of the Native within the historical context of its first publication, encouraging readers to trace its evolution over the following four decades. Tim Dolin provides a wealth of supporting materials, including an original, authoritative text, comprehensive annotation, commentary and glossary, and illustrated appendices of both Arthur Hopkins's illustrations and the topography of Egdon Heath, thus creating an invaluable tool for students and scholars of Hardy and nineteenth-century literature alike.

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The first complete scholarly edition of Hardy's novel, with authoritative text, full apparatus, and rich explanatory materials.
List of Illustrations
viii
Map of Wessex
ix
General Editor's Preface xv
Acknowledgements xv
Chronology xvii
List of Abbreviations
xxiv
Introduction xxix
The Return of the Native
1(2)
Contents o/The Return of the Native
3(4)
Volume 1
7(168)
Volume 2
175(166)
Volume 3
341(174)
Apparatus
515(130)
List of Variants - Accidentals
517(75)
End-of-Line Compound Word Division
592(2)
Editorial Emendations
594(9)
Textual Notes
603(42)
Appendices
645(69)
Appendix A Hardy's Preface to the Macmillan and Co. Wessex Edition (1912)
647(2)
Appendix B Description of the Manuscript
649(11)
Appendix C Description of Substantive Editions
660(10)
Appendix D Variations in Standard and Non-standard Speech
670(5)
Appendix E A Note on Hardy's Note to VI.iii
675(4)
Appendix F Egdon Heath and the Dorset Heathlands
679(16)
Appendix G Illustrations to the Belgravia Serial Edition
695(19)
Explanatory Notes 714(55)
Glossary of Dialect Terms and Spellings 769
Tim Dolin is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Humanities, Curtin University. As well as having written numerous essays, chapters and books on nineteenth-century fiction, he has edited novels by Hardy, Charlotte Brontë, and Gaskell, and is currently editing Hardy's The Well-Beloved (Cambridge). He is General Editor (with Christine Alexander) of the Cambridge Edition of the Novels and Poems of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë.