Under the Greenwood Tree. Томас Харди
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UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE
Thomas Hardy
CONTENTS
Chapter 8 They Dance More Wildly
Chapter 9 Dick Calls at the School
Chapter 1 Passing by the School
Chapter 2 A Meeting of the Quire
Chapter 3 A Turn in the Discussion
Chapter 4 The Interview with the Vicar
Chapter 6 Yalbury Wood and the Keeper’s House
Chapter 7 Dick Makes Himself Useful
Chapter 8 Dick Meets His Father
Chapter 1 Driving Out of Budmouth
Chapter 2 Further Along the Road
Chapter 2 Honey-taking, and Afterwards
Chapter 5 After Gaining Her Point
Chapter 1 “The Knot there’s no Untying”
Chapter 2 Under the Greenwood Tree
Classic Literature: Words and Phrases adapted from the Collins English Dictionary
In 1819, millworker William Collins from Glasgow, Scotland, set up a company for printing and publishing pamphlets, sermons, hymn books and prayer books. That company was Collins and was to mark the birth of HarperCollins Publishers as we know it today. The long tradition of Collins dictionary publishing can be traced back to the first dictionary William published in 1824, Greek and English Lexicon. Indeed, from 1840 onwards, he began to produce illustrated dictionaries and even obtained a licence to print and publish the Bible.
Soon after, William published the first Collins novel, Ready Reckoner, however it was the time of the Long Depression, where harvests were poor, prices were high, potato crops had failed and violence was erupting in Europe. As a result, many factories across the country were forced to close down and William chose to retire in 1846, partly due to the hardships he was facing.
Aged 30, William’s son, William II took over the business. A keen humanitarian with a warm heart and a generous spirit, William II was truly ‘Victorian’ in his outlook. He introduced new, up-to-date steam presses and published affordable editions of Shakespeare’s works and Pilgrim’s Progress, making them available to the masses for the first time. A new demand for educational books meant that success came with the publication of travel books, scientific books, encyclopaedias and dictionaries. This demand to be educated led to the later publication of atlases and Collins also held the monopoly on scripture writing at the time.