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Desperate Remedies (Penguin Classics)
Not your typical Hardy, which is almost a good thing I think any Literature course covering Thomas Hardy should include a prescription for Prozac along with the syllabus. Hardy's novels are generally brilliant, beautiful, and throughly depressing. Then ... [... more]
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In the title story, Car'line Aspent, bewitched and seduced by the dazzling fiddler Mop Ollamoor, rejects her loyal suitor Ned only to repent her decision and seek him out years later. The ten other stories share the theme of love, but they are more than ... [... more]
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A Laodicean (Penguin Classics)
Not Very Subtle, But Often Surprising Thomas Hardy's 1881 novel, "A Laodicean" is often overlooked among his more noted works, like "Tess" or "Jude". While "A Laodicean" is not the most subtly developing Victorian ... [... more]
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The Distracted Preacher and Other Tales (Penguin Classics)
The Master in Miniature Hardy's novels continue to be justly popular and his poetry (which he considered his most important work)has worn well with the critics, but the short stories deserve a much wider audience than they have received. This collection, ... [... more]
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The Return of the Native (Penguin Classics)
A new edition of Thomas Hardy's timeless novel of two pairs of mismatched lovers. One of Hardy's classic statements about modern love, courtship, and marriage, The Return of the Native is set in the pastoral village of Egdon Heath. The fiery Eustacia Vye, ... [... more]
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A Pair of Blue Eyes (Penguin Classics)
This novel is of special interest because of the strong autobiographical parallels between the characters and circumstances of Stephen Smith and Elfride Swancourt and those of Hardy and his first wife Emma Gifford. This was the third of Hardy's novels to ... [... more]
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Jude the Obscure (Penguin Classics)
Hardy's last work of fiction, Jude the Obscure is also one of his most gloomily fatalistic, depicting the lives of individuals who are trapped by forces beyond their control. Jude Fawley, a poor villager, wants to enter the divinity school at ... [... more]
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The Woodlanders (Penguin Classics)
Giles Winterbourne and Grace Melbury were virtually promised to one another; now her father has other plans, forcing her marriage to Edred Fitzpiers. His philandering and poverty sour their marriage, and the woodman remains sunk in dogged devotion. The ... [... more]
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The Hand of Ethelberta (Penguin Classics)
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The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved and The Well-Beloved ...
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The Withered Arm and Other Stories (Penguin Classics)
"Exercising misery to its fullest extent." In this first of a two-volume collection of Thomas Hardy's (1840-1928) short stories, Editor Kristin Brady (THE FIDDLER OF THE REELS AND OTHER STORIES 1888-1900) has drawn nine short stories from 1874 ... [... more]
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Under the Greenwood Tree (Penguin Classics)
CHOIR AND A PRETTY GIRL Under the Greenwood Tree is Thomas Hardy's first Wessex novel, a world that rivals that of Balzac and Dickens, but instead of focusing on life in the city, Hardy instead focuses on the happenings of rural life. Dick Dewy doesn't ... [... more]
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