TY - BOOK AU - Hardy, Thomas AU - Gatrell, Simon, ed. TI - Under the greenwood tree T2 - Oxford World's Classics SN - 0192835173 U1 - 823.8 PY - 1999/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - English literature N2 - One of the most popular of Hardy's novels, Under the Greenwood Tree is a delightful and humorous depiction of life in an early Victorian rural community. The story delicately balances the concerns of the Mellstock parish choir with a romance between the village schoolmistress and a member of the choir. Hardy thought well enough of the tale to place it among his Novels of Character and Environment, a group with includes his most characteristic work. This freshly reset second edition features a new introduction by Phillip Mallett, who explores the tension in the novel between a vanishing rural idyll and the social realities making change inevitable; the novel's portrait of rural life and character; its revealing textual history and the relation of art to elegy. This edition also features new, expanded notes which provide historical background, gloss dialect and unfamiliar terms, and highlight significant revisions ER -