Short Fiction

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Like a number of his contemporaries, Thomas Hardy published many short stories apart from his much better-known body of novels. Although they weren’t as highly regarded by critics as his novels were, appreciation has grown for his small-scale fiction. Hardy himself thought they were worth preserving, supervising four collections during his lifetime which he revisited and tweaked over the years and editions.
Their subject matter coheres well with his novels. Almost without exception they narrate tales of Wessex, Hardy’s beloved region in the southeast of England, which largely overlaps with today’s counties of Devon, Somerset, and Dorset. Many are narrated by embedded characters, recalling romances, tragedies, and the occasional triumph from bygone years. Hardy’s familiar themes of misplaced ambition and thwarted love recur frequently.
Hardy published forty-four short stories in his lifetime, and two more were published posthumously. The two stories Hardy co-authored are excluded from this collection. One of the posthumously published stories is not yet in the public domain, and print editions of two other stories (“Our Exploits at West Poley” and “The Thieves Who Couldn’t Help Sneezing”) couldn’t be located; the remaining forty-one stories are collected here, ordered mostly by date of first publication with the exception of the sequence found in Hardy’s 1891 collection A Group of Noble Dames.
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