The Thomas Hardy Collection
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Collection Of (1) The Mayor Of Casterbridge; The Mayor Of Casterbridge Displays The Influence Of HardyS Upbringing, Rural Background, And Architectural Studies. His Characters Are Primitive And Exhibit All The Passions, Hates, Loves And Jealousies That Rustic Life Seems To Inspire (2) Tess Of The DUrbervilles; Tess Of The DUrbervilles, A Brilliant Tale Of Seduction, Love, Betrayal, And Murder, Is Generally Regarded As Thomas HardyS Finest Novel. This Is A Tragic Story Of The Intelligent, Charming And Naturally Dignified Tess. Daughter Of A Poor Villager, John Durbeyfield, Whose Head Is Turned By Hearing That They Have Descended From The Ancient Norman Family Of DUrbervilles. He And His Wife Encourage Tess To Seek The Kinship Of The Parvenu Stoke DUrbervilles, Themselves Not Entitled To The Noble Name. (3) Far From The Madding Crowd; The Story Revolves Around Young And Amorous But Capricious Bathsheba Everdene And Her Enviable Problem Of Coping With Her Three Suitors Simultaneously. The First Is Shepherd Gabriel Oak, Financially Ruined By His Sheepdog Driving His Flock Over A Cliff, Now Forced To Work For Bathsheba On Her Farm. He Loves BathshebaS Maid Fanny Robin But Fails To Marry Fanny Because She Went To The Wrong Church For The Ceremony. (4) The Return Of The Native; The Return Of The Native, Both Powerful And Sombre, Is Considered To Be The Most Representative Of HardyS Novels. It Is Set In Egdon Heath Whose Lowering, Titanic Presence Dominates The Men And Women Who Live On It, And Whose Menace And Beauty Hardy So Surely And Superbly Evokes. (5) Jude The Obscure; Jude The Obscure Is A Haunting Love Story And A Raging Indictment Of Victorian Society. In Addition To Its Literary Qualities, The Novel Is A Rich Source Of Social History, Accurately Reflecting The Encroachment Of The Modern, Developing World On The Rural Traditions Of England. Of All The Creations Of Thomas Hardy, Jude Is The Most Outspoken, The Most Powerful And The Most Despairing.
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