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The novel takes place entirely in the environs of Egdon Heath, and, with the exception of the epilogue, Aftercourses, covers exactly a year and a day. The narrative begins on the evening of Guy Fawkes...
Hardy distrusted the application of nineteenth-century empiricism to history because he felt it marginalized important human elements. In The Trumpet Major, the tale of a woman courted by three competing...
Thomas Hardy's 'A Laodicean' is a classic novel that delves into the complexities of love, ambition, and social class during the Victorian era. Written in a style that is both lyrical and introspective,...
Thomas Hardy's 'A Group of Noble Dames' is a collection of short stories that delve into the lives of women from different social classes in Victorian England. Using his signature realistic storytelling...
Here you will find the complete novels of Thomas Hardy in the chronological order of their original publication. - Desperate Remedies - Under the Greenwood Tree - A Pair of Blue Eyes - Far from the Madding...
Two On A Tower is a tale of star-crossed love in which Hardy sets the emotional lives of his two lovers against the background of the stellar universe. The unhappily married Lady Constantine breaks all...
Tess of the d'Urbervilles or just Tess, is a novel by Thomas Hardy. Though now considered an important work of English literature, the book received mixed reviews when it first appeared, in part because...
Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy - Thomas Hardy's last finished novel and published in 1895, "Jude the Obscure", is widely considered to be his best. Hardy explores all the big issues: class, faith, hope,...
Tess of the d'Urbervilles is a novel by Thomas Hardy. It initially appeared in a censored and serialised version, published by the British illustrated newspaper The Graphic in 1891 and in book form in...
A strong woman who recklessly throws away her strength, she is worse than a weak woman who has never had any strength to throw away. - Thomas Hardy ; Tess of the d'UrbervillesTess of the d'Urbervilles:...
Thomas Hardy's 'Life's Little Ironies' is a collection of short stories that offer a glimpse into the complexities and injustices of everyday life in the rural English countryside. Through his skillful...
A Changed Man is a collection of twelve tales written by Thomas Hardy. There are eleven short stories and a novella The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid. At the end of the book there is a map of the...
Thomas Hardy's 'An Imaginative Woman' is a captivating novella that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the power of imagination. Set in the late 19th century, the story follows the...
Thomas Hardy's novel 'On the Western Circuit' is a captivating exploration of the human condition, set against the backdrop of the English countryside. Hardy's signature prose style shines through in...
Thomas Hardy's 'A Mere Interlude' is a poignant novella that delves into themes of love, marriage, and societal expectations. Written in Hardy's signature style of intricate character development and...
Thomas Hardy's 'Collected Works' is a literary masterpiece encompassing some of the most renowned works of the author. Known for his detailed portrayals of rural life, Hardy delves into themes of fate,...
A Laodicean Thomas Hardy - A Laodicean; or, The Castle of the De Stancys. A Story of To-Day is a novel by Thomas Hardy, first published in 188081 in Harper's New Monthly Magazine. The plot exhibits devices...
The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders is a novel by Thomas Hardy. It was serialised from May 1886 to April 1887 in Macmillan's Magazine[1] and published in three volumes in 1887.[2] It is one...
This carefully crafted ebook collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Under the Greenwood Tree Far from the Madding Crowd The Return of the Native The...
Thomas Hardy's 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman' is a haunting portrayal of a young woman named Tess who navigates a hostile society that judges her for circumstances beyond her control. Hardy's...
Wessex Novels and Tales of Thomas Hardy are set in the south and southwest of England, in the area Hardy named "Wessex" after the medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom that existed in this part of that country...
"Desperate Remedies" – A young woman, Cytherea Graye, is forced by poverty to accept a post as lady's maid to the eccentric Miss Aldclyffe, the woman whom her father had loved but had been unable to marry....
This carefully crafted ebook collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Novels: Under the Greenwood Tree Far from the Madding Crowd The Return of the Native...
Thomas Hardy's novel, 'The Trumpet-Major', is a compelling historical romance set during the Napoleonic Wars, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and societal norms. Hardy's signature detailed descriptions...
After arguing with his wife Susan at a country fair near Casterbridge in Wessex, Michael Henchard, drunk on rum auctions her off, along with their baby daughter, to Richard Newson, a passing sailor, for...
This is the annotated edition including a rare biographical essay on the life and works of the author. The scenes of Hardy's novel are located chiefly on "The Isle of Stingers," South Wessex, and the...
This is the annotated edition including a rare biographical essay on the life and works of the author. This compilation of Thomas Hardy's short stories is one of the most complete on the book market....
This is the annotated edition including a rare biographical essay on the life and works of the author. "Under the Greenwood Tree" is a year-long rural idyl. The nine chapters of the first part entitled...
"A Pair of Blue Eyes," Mr. Hardy's third novel, gives the heart history of a rather susceptible but very charming young lady, Miss Elfride Swancourt, who, by the way, is said to be unpopular with her...
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