Desperate Remedies
Desperate Remedies, Hardy's first published nove, had a somewhat
desperate beginning after he
finished the book in March 1870. The novel was not serialized, but
was published anonymously after Hardy made revisions requested by
his publisher Tinsley Brothers. The first edition was 500 copies of three
volumes. Despite Tinsley's assertion that the novel was
"'clever'" (Purdy 5), reviews published in April 1871 were scathing. By
June of that year, the novel was selling at cut rates. Hardy, discouraged
by the reviews, initially recouped only about 60 of the 75 pounds he
contributed to the expense of Desperate Remedies' publication.
Some sites associated with Desperate Remedies
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Kingston-Maurward
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Kingston-Maurward (interior)
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| Weymouth ("Budmouth") Harbour
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Lulworth Cove c. 1890
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