Thomas Hardy
Andrew Norman
A tradition at Christmas was for the choir of local musicians and singers to assemble at the Hardys’ cottage, prior to setting out into the snow to do the rounds of local farms, homesteads, and manor house, in order to entertain their occupants. Hardy recreated this magical scene in Under the Greenwood Tree, published in 1872.
In the days when labouring classes worked long hours, and for the majority, material comforts were small, Christmas was a time (aside from the formalities of necessary religious observance,) for the exchanging of news, folklore, legend and jokes. For those fortunate enough to be invited to the Hardys’ cottage on Christmas Eve, there was the added bonus of food and drink to feed the body, and music – home-made of course – to lift the spirits and nourish the soul.
Hardy’s descriptions of such Christmases, as were celebrated by himself and his family, together with his colourful portrayals of characters – in particular the members of the ‘Mellstock Quire’ (Choir,) whom he described as his favourites - have delighted generations of his readers, and continue to do so.
This then, is the story of Thomas Hardy and of Christmas; of what that greatest of all Christian festivals meant to him, and of how his beliefs changed as the years progressed.
Duration - 2h 18m.
Author - Andrew Norman.
Narrator - John Applemore.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2005 Halsgrove ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
A tradition at Christmas was for the choir of local musicians and singers to assemble at the Hardys’ cottage, prior to setting out into the snow to do the rounds of local farms, homesteads, and manor house, in order to entertain their occupants. Hardy recreated this magical scene in Under the Greenwood Tree, published in 1872. In the days when labouring classes worked long hours, and for the majority, material comforts were small, Christmas was a time (aside from the formalities of necessary religious observance,) for the exchanging of news, folklore, legend and jokes. For those fortunate enough to be invited to the Hardys’ cottage on Christmas Eve, there was the added bonus of food and drink to feed the body, and music – home-made of course – to lift the spirits and nourish the soul. Hardy’s descriptions of such Christmases, as were celebrated by himself and his family, together with his colourful portrayals of characters – in particular the members of the ‘Mellstock Quire’ (Choir,) whom he described as his favourites - have delighted generations of his readers, and continue to do so. This then, is the story of Thomas Hardy and of Christmas; of what that greatest of all Christian festivals meant to him, and of how his beliefs changed as the years progressed. Duration - 2h 18m. Author - Andrew Norman. Narrator - John Applemore. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2005 Halsgrove ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:08
Preface
Duration:00:01:20
Chapter 1: Christmas Eve 1840
Duration:00:03:55
Chapter 2: Hardy’s Cottage
Duration:00:07:36
Chapter 3: Supper and Carollings
Duration:00:06:31
Chapter 4: An Incident involving ‘The Quire’
Duration:00:04:29
Chapter 5: ‘The Quire’: Fact and Fiction
Duration:00:06:39
Chapter 6: Stinsford Church and Choir
Duration:00:07:25
Chapter 7: The Demise of the Choir
Duration:00:04:50
Chapter 8: The Show Goes On!
Duration:00:08:04
Chapter 9: Scant Reward for the Quire: ‘The Paphian Ball’
Duration:00:05:19
Chapter 10: The Mummers
Duration:00:06:15
Chapter 11: From Architect to Writer: Marriage
Duration:00:05:18
Chapter 12: Early Years with Emma
Duration:00:02:38
Chapter 13: A Peal of Bells
Duration:00:02:40
Chapter 14: Max Gate
Duration:00:06:59
Chapter 15: The Imagery of Christmas
Duration:00:04:05
Chapter 16: ‘The Grave by the Handpost: A Christian Reminiscence’.
Duration:00:02:47
Chapter 17: A New Century
Duration:00:09:04
Chapter 18: Hardy: An Opponent of Alteration and ‘Restoration’.
Duration:00:03:46
Chapter 19: Wartime Christmases
Duration:00:03:32
Chapter 20: Role Reversal: The Choir now serenades Hardy
Duration:00:03:34
Chapter 21: The Post-War Years
Duration:00:10:51
Chapter 22: Faith and Philosophy
Duration:00:10:18
Chapter 23: Looking Back on Christmas
Duration:00:02:34
Chapter 24: Hardy’s Last Christmas
Duration:00:06:11
About the Author
Duration:00:01:21
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:29