f Hardy's fourteen novels of character and environment, only the first two — Desperate Remedies (1871) and Under The Greenwood Tree (1872) — were first published in volume form. For the most part, Hardy first brought out his novels in monthly instalments in British literary magazines; only three were published in weekly numbers, and only two — Two on a Tower (1882) and The Woodlanders (1886-7) — were published without illustration since the magazines in which those novels appeared (Atlantic Monthly and Macmillan's) were not illustrated. A complete listing of serial instalments and their relationship to chapters in the volume publications are given by J. Don Vann in Victorian Novels in Serial (New York: MLA, 1985), pages 82-91. In the following listing, "numbers" refers to monthly and "parts" to weekly instalments.
1. A Pair of Blue Eyes, Tinsley's Magazine, September 1872-July, 1873 (11 numbers). Illustrated by J. A. Pasquier.
2. Far From The Madding Crowd, the Cornhill Magazine, January-December, 1874 (12 numbers). Illustrated by Helen Paterson Allingham.
3. The Hand of Ethelberta, the Cornhill Magazine, July 1875-May 1876 (11 numbers). Illustrated by George Du Maurier.
4. The Return of the Native, Belgravia, January-December 1878 (12 numbers). Illustrated by Arthur Hopkins.
5. The Trumpet Major, Good Words, January-December 1880 (12 numbers). Illustrated by John Collier.
6. A Laodicean, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, December 1880-December 1881 (13 numbers). Illustrated by George Du Maurier.
7. Two on a Tower, Atlantic Monthly, May-December 1882 (8 numbers). (Not illustrated.)
8. The Mayor of Casterbridge, the London Graphic, 2 January 1886-15 May, 1886 (20 parts). Illustrated by Robert Barnes.
9. The Woodlanders, Macmillan's Magazine, May 1886-April 1887 (12 numbers). (Not illustrated.)
10. Tess of the D'Urbervilles, the London Graphic 4 July-26 December, 1891 (24 parts). Illustrated by H. Herkomer, D. A. Wehrschmidt, J. Syddall, and E. Borough Johnson.
11. The Pursuit of the Well-Belovéd , the Illustrated London News, 1 October-17 December 1892 (12 parts).
12. Jude the Obscure, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, December 1894-November 1895 (12 numbers).
Selected List of References
Cecil, Lord David. Hardy The Novelist. London: Constable: 1954.
Vann, J. Don. Victorian Novels in Serial. New York: MLA, 1985.
Webber, Carl J. "Editorial Epilogue." An Indiscretion in the Life of an Heiress by Thomas Hardy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1935.
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