Thomas Hardy's 'Poetical Matter' Notebook
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Thomas Hardy's "Poetical Matter" notebook, the last published from a select group of his surviving notebooks, has been meticulously edited with comprehensive scholarly annotation. This notebook includes numerous notes copied from old pocket-books that were later destroyed, allowing it to reflect all periods of Hardy's life. It is particularly valuable for enhancing biographical knowledge of his final years and preserving intimate records, such as his vivid memories of childhood in Bockhampton and his impressions of a woman seen during a 1868 pleasure steamer trip. Its uniqueness lies in its role as a late working notebook focused specifically on verse. Florence Hardy, his widow, noted his late-life creative surge, feeling he could write indefinitely. "Poetical Matter" serves as direct evidence of his active engagement with poetry, showcasing his thoughts on new poems up until shortly before his death at eighty-seven. The notebook is rich with new ideas for poems and sequences, illustrating Hardy's creative process as he worked through initial concepts, gathered notes, tentative prose, verse fragments, metrical schemes, and rhyme patterns, ultimately leading to the drafts from which completed poems would emerge.
