Pamela Dalziel is Distinguished University Scholar at the University of British Columbia and General Editor of the Clarendon Dickens Edition. Her scholarly editions include <i>Thomas Hardy: The Excluded and Collaborative Stories</i> (1992), <i>Thomas Hardy's 'Studies, Specimens &c.' Notebook</i> (co-edited with Michael Millgate, 1994), and Dickens's <i>Hard Times</i> (in progress). Her monograph <i>Visual Hardy: Representing Gender and Genre in the Illustrated Novels</i> will be published in 2009.
Michael Millgate retired from the University of Toronto with the honorific title of University Professor. His later work--as critic, biographer, and editor--has been primarily devoted to Thomas Hardy. His <i>Thomas Hardy: His Career as a Novelist</i> appeared in 1971, <i>Thomas Hardy: A Biography</i> in 1982, <i>Testamentary Acts: Browning, Tennyson, James, Hardy</i> in 1992, and <i>Thomas Hardy: A Biography Revisited</i> in 2004. His editorial work has included the seven-volume <i>Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy</i>, co-edited with Richard Little Purdy (1978-88), <i>The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy</i> (1985), <i>Thomas Hardy's 'Studies, Specimens &c.' Notebook</i>, co-edited with Pamela Dalziel (1994), <i>Letters of Emma and Florence Hardy</i> (1996), and <i>Thomas Hardy's Public Voice</i> (2001).