Under the Greenwood Tree
Hardy revived scenes from his unpublished first novel, The Poor Man and
the Lady, for his second published work, Under the Greenwood
Tree. The book was written rapidly in 1871 at Weymouth and Higher
Bockhampton. Rejected by Macmillan & Co., the manuscript was given to
William Tinsley, who had eagerly requested it. The
first edition in two volumes appeared in June 1872 and was greeted warmly
by the press. Despite favorable reviews, Under the Greenwood
Tree's first edition sold poorly.
Some sites associated with Under the Greenwood Tree
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Keeper's Cottage
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Higher Bockhampton cottage
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Stinsford Church
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Stinsford Church gallery
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"Mellstock" schoolhouse |
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