The violence of style in Tess of the D'Urbervilles, J.J.Lecercle; ill wit and sick tragedy - Jude the Obscure, C.Brooke-Rose; provisional narratives - Hardy's final trilogy, P.Ingham; she, to him, H.Jacobson; Hardy's fictional process and his emotional life, M.Rabiger; prosopopoeia in Hardy and Stevens, J.Hillis Miller; Buddhist tendencies in Hardy's poetry, J.C.Dave; a flame unseen - the mystery at the heart of Hardy's vision, L.S.Butler; Hardy's alternatives in The Woodlanders, chapter 39, H.Quere and J.Senechal; Thomas Hardy and J.M.W.Turner, A.Escuret.