HARDY FORUM ARCHIVE H0104 12/2/00 "NOTES AND QUERIES" ============================================= Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2000 08:12:59 -0800 From: Betty Cortus Subject: Satin Shoes Dear List Members, For another example of Hardy's wide appeal, far beyond the rarified atmosphere of academe, Jeremy, a spokesman for Peter Fox designer wedding and special occasion shoes, was so attracted to the poem "The Satin Shoes" that he has added it to the company web-site. To view it go to: http://www.peterfox.com The layout is quite charming, and well worth taking a look. Betty Cortus =========== From: Martin Ray Sender: enl090@abdn.ac.uk Subject: Re: Soldier's Joy Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 15:35:56 -0500 (EST) I recently came across an online recording of 'Soldier's Joy', as played at the harvest supper in *FFMC* (chap. 36) and in the poem, 'The Dance at the Phoenix'. If you'd like to hear the tune (albeit played by dulcimers), you'll find it at www.dulcimers.com/tunes/soldiersjoy.html All the best Martin ----- Dr Martin Ray Department of English University of Aberdeen Aberdeen Scotland, UK m.ray@abdn.ac.uk ========== From: FolioCollector@aol.com Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 12:10:40 EST Subject: Book at bedtime. tatus: Those who listen to BBC Radio 4 might be interested to know that the Book at Bedtime at 10.45 pm each weekday next week is "The Woodlanders". Folio. ==========