Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)

ALMONTE, Paul. "'When my Life Drops 'twil be Hers': Fearing the Femme Fatale in Hardy's The Woodlanders." The Thomas Hardy Journal 25 (2009): 71-88.

CARBALLO, Robert “Seeing Through a Glass Darkly: Thomas Hardy’s Poetic Gothicism.” Cahiers Victoriens & Edouardiens 53 (2001): 29-39. [GGIII: 2614]

CURRY, Bryan Timothy. “Philosophical Pessimism and Gothic Convention in the Fiction of Thomas Hardy.” Dissertation Abstracts International 50 (1989): 951A (Indiana University). [GGII: 0704].

GERBER, Helmut E. and W. Eugene DAVIS. Thomas Hardy: An Annotated Bibliography of Writings About Him. Dekalb, IL: Northern Illinois UP, 1973. [GGI: 1205].

GOLDSTEIN, Norma Walrath. “Thomas Hardy’s Victorian Gothic: Reassessing Hardy’s Fiction and his Gothic Sensibility.” Dissertation Abstracts international (1990): 3235A-3236A (University of Rhode Island). [GGII: 0705].

GOLDSTEIN, Norma Walrath. “Hardy’s Return of the Native Reconstructed as Gothic Novel.” Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association (1990): 84-89. [GGIII: 2618]

HERVOCHE-BERTHO, Brigitte. “Seminal Gothic Dissemination in Hardy’s Writings.” Victorian Literature and Culture 29 (2001): 451-67. [GGIII 2619]

JONES, Joseph. “Desperate Remedies and the Victorian Sensation Novel.” Nineteenth Century Fiction 20 (1965): 35-50. [GGI: 1206].

KHATTAB, Ezzat A. “Equilibrium Disturbed: Hardy’s Ghostly Poems.” Journal of the College of Arts, King Sand University 11 (1984): 83-96. [GGII: 0706].

MAY, Charles E. “Hardy’s Diabolical Dames: A Generic Consideration.” Genre 8 (1974): 307-321. [GGI: 1208].

MUSTAFA. Jamil.“'A good horror has its place in art': Hardy's Gothic Strategy in Tess of the Durbervilles." Studies in the Humanities 32 (2005): 93-115. [GGIV: 0000]

MOORE, Kevin Z. “The Poet Within the Architect’s Ring: Desperate Remedies, Hardy’s Hybrid-Detective Gothic Narrative.” Studies in the Novel 14 (1982): 31-42. [GGI: 1209].

SCOTT, James Frazier. “The Gothic Element in the Fiction of Thomas Hardy.” Dissertation Abstracts 21 91961): 1556. [GGI: 1211].

SCOTT, James Frazier. “‘Thomas Hardy’s Use of the Gothic: An Examination of Five Representative Works.” Nineteenth Century Fiction 17 (1963): 363-380. [GGI: 1212].

WHITE, Simon J. "Folk Medicine, Cunning-Men and Superstition in Thomas Hardy's 'The Withered Arm.'" Demons of the Body and Mind: essays on disability in Gothic Literature. Ed. Ruth Bienstock Anolik. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2010. 68-

YOUNG, William Lawson. “Thomas Hardy and Edmund Burke: A Study in Gothic Sublimity.” Dissertation Abstracts International 54 91994): 3048A (University of Southern Mississippi). [GGII: 0707].