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The Well-Beloved

   Preface

   The peninsula carved by Time out of a single stone, whereon most of the following scenes are laid, has been for centuries immemorial the home of a curious and well-nigh distinct people, cherishing strange beliefs and singular customs, now for the most part obsolescent. Fancies, like certain soft-wooded plants which cannot bear the silent inland frosts, but thrive by the sea in the roughest of weather, seem to grow up naturally here, in particular amongst those natives who have no active concern in the labours of the 'Isle.' Hence it is a spot apt to generate a type of personage like the character imperfectly sketched in these pages - a native of natives - whom some may choose to call a fantast (if they honour him with their consideration so far), but whom others may see only as one that gave objective continuity and a name to a delicate dream which in a vaguer form is more or less common to all men, and is by no means new to Platonic philosophers.

   To those who know the rocky coign of England here depicted - overlooking the great Channel Highway with all its suggestiveness, and standing out so far into mid-sea that touches of the Gulf Stream soften the air till February - it is matter of surprise that the place has not been more frequently chosen as the retreat of artists and poets in search of inspiration - for at least a month or two in the year, the tempestuous rather than the fine seasons by preference. To be sure, one nook therein is the retreat, at their country's expense, of other geniuses from a distance; but their presence is hardly discoverable. Yet perhaps it is as well that the artistic visitors do not come, or no more would be heard of little freehold houses being bought and sold there for a couple of hundred pounds - built of solid stone, and dating from the sixteenth century and earlier, with mullions, copings, and corbels complete. These transactions, by the way, are carried out and covenanted, or were till lately, in the parish church, in the face of the congregation, such being the ancient custom of the Isle.

   As for the story itself, it may be worth while to remark that, differing from all or most others of the series in that the interest aimed at is of an ideal or subjective nature, and frankly imaginative, verisimilitude in the sequence of events has been subordinated to the said aim.

   The first publication of this tale in an independent form was in 1897; but it had appeared in the periodical press in 1892, under the title of 'The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved.' A few chapters of that experimental issue were rewritten for the present and final form of the narrative.

   T. H. August 1912.


By Thomas Hardy

Title# Words# Reads
1 Part First - A Young Man Of Twenty. - I. A Supposititious Presentment Of Her 1496176
2 II. The Incarnation Is Assumed To Be True 2048173
3 III. The Appointment 671187
4 IV. A Lonely Pedestrian 1306196
5 V. A Charge 1949177
6 VI. On The Brink 1170173
7 VII. Her Earlier Incarnations 2045176
8 VIII. 'Too Like The Lightning' 2304179
9 IX. Familiar Phenomena In The Distance 1298187
10 Part Second - A Young Man Of Forty - I. The Old Phantom Becomes Distinct 3218178
11 II. She Draws Close And Satisfies 2006172
12 III. She Becomes An Inaccessible Ghost 2591166
13 IV. She Threatens To Resume Corporeal Substance 1454171
14 V. The Resumption Takes Place 1104191
15 VI. The Past Shines In The Present 2251174
16 VII. The New Becomes Established 2226176
17 VIII. His Own Soul Confronts Him 1393175
18 IX. Juxtapositions 2419156
19 X. She Fails To Vanish Still 1808178
20 XI. The Image Persists 1804177
21 XII. A Grille Descends Between 2888185
22 XIII. She Is Enshrouded From Sight 1301175
23 Part Third - A Young Man Of Sixty - I. She Returns For The New Season 3254171
24 II. Misgivings On The Re-Embodiment 2083165
25 III. The Renewed Image Burns Itself In 2380176
26 IV. A Dash For The Last Incarnation 2985193
27 V. On The Verge Of Possession 2981183
28 VI. The Well-Beloved Is - Where? 3971172
29 VII. An Old Tabernacle In A New Aspect 1797185
30 VIII. 'Alas For This Grey Shadow, Once A Man!' 3611179


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