Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, including the poetry of William Wordsworth. He was highly critical of much in Victorian society, especially on the declining status of rural people in Britain.
Books
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1. Tess of the d'Urbervilles
A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented
This is a tragic tale of a young woman named Tess who comes from a poor family in rural England. Tess is sent to work for a wealthy family, where she is seduced by a man who abandons her after she becomes pregnant. The baby dies, and Tess is ostracized by her community. She falls in love with a kind man, but when she confesses her past, he rejects her. Desperate and heartbroken, Tess murders her former seducer and is eventually captured and executed. The novel explores themes of fate, injustice, and the oppressive sexual morals of its time.
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2. Jude the Obscure
The Simpletons
This novel tells the story of Jude Fawley, a working-class young man who dreams of becoming a scholar. The traditional class structure in 19th-century England prevents him from realizing his dream and his only solace is his love for his cousin, Sue Bridehead. Their scandalous relationship and the tragic events that follow form the heart of the narrative, which explores themes of love, class, religion, and morality.
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3. The Mayor of Casterbridge
The Life and Death of a Man of Character
The Mayor of Casterbridge is a tragic novel set in the fictional town of Casterbridge, based on Dorchester in the English county of Dorset. The story follows the life of Michael Henchard, a skilled hay-trusser who, in a fit of drunken anger, sells his wife and daughter at a fair. When he sobers up, he is filled with regret and swears off alcohol for 21 years. He works hard and eventually becomes a successful businessman and the mayor of Casterbridge. However, his past returns to haunt him when his wife and daughter come back into his life, leading to a series of events that result in his downfall.
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4. Far from the Madding Crowd
Set in rural England, the novel follows the story of Bathsheba Everdene, a young and independent woman who inherits her uncle's farm. She becomes the object of affection for three very different men: Gabriel Oak, a sheep farmer; Sergeant Frank Troy, a reckless soldier; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor. The narrative explores love, honor, and betrayal against a backdrop of the changing social and economic landscape of 19th century England.
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5. The Return of the Native
This classic novel is set in the rustic rural backdrop of Egdon Heath and revolves around the life of Clym Yeobright, a successful diamond merchant who returns to his native land from Paris. His return sparks a chain of events involving love, ambition, betrayal, and tragedy. His love interest, Eustacia Vye, dreams of escaping the monotonous rural life, while his mother disapproves of their relationship. The novel explores the themes of love, fate, chance, and the clash between individuals' aspirations and societal expectations.
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6. Poems Of Thomas Hardy
A Selection of His Finest Verse
The collection presents a poignant exploration of the human condition, nature, and the passage of time through the lens of one of the Victorian era's most profound literary figures. The poems delve into themes of love, loss, and the inexorable march of change, often set against the backdrop of the English countryside. The poet's mastery of language and form is evident as he weaves together the rustic with the philosophical, offering readers a reflective and deeply emotional journey through his verse. The work stands as a testament to the enduring power of poetry to capture the complexities of life and the depths of human emotion.
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7. The Woodlanders
Set in the rural backdrop of Little Hintock, the novel delves into the intertwined lives of its inhabitants, where class and social ambition complicate personal relationships. At its heart is the story of Grace Melbury, who, despite her education and refined upbringing, finds herself torn between her marital commitment to the superficial Dr. Edred Fitzpiers and her lingering affection for her childhood love, the loyal and steadfast woodsman Giles Winterborne. The narrative explores themes of unrequited love, social mobility, and the inexorable forces of nature, as characters navigate the rigid Victorian social structure and the wild, untamed woodlands that both sustain and overshadow their lives.
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8. The Dynasts
An Epic-Drama of the War with Napoleon, in Three Parts, Nineteen Acts, and One Hundred and Thirty Scenes
The book is an epic historical drama that vividly portrays the Napoleonic Wars through a blend of verse and prose. It spans from 1805 to 1815, capturing the sweeping events and key figures of the era, including Napoleon, Wellington, and Nelson. The narrative is interwoven with commentary from supernatural beings who observe and influence human affairs, adding a philosophical dimension to the depiction of war and destiny. The work explores themes of power, fate, and the human condition, offering a panoramic view of a tumultuous period in European history.
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9. The Well Beloved
A Sketch of a Temperament
The novel explores the life of a sculptor who becomes obsessed with the pursuit of the ideal woman, manifesting through successive generations of women on the Isle of Slingers. The protagonist's fixation on this unattainable concept of the "well-beloved" leads him through a series of infatuations and relationships, each time believing he has found the perfect embodiment of his ideal, only to become disillusioned. Set against the backdrop of the changing social and physical landscape of the late 19th century, the story delves into themes of love, art, and the ephemeral nature of beauty, ultimately questioning the very notion of an enduring, perfect love.
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10. Wessex Tales
Strange, Lively, and Commonplace
The book is a collection of short stories set in the fictional region of Wessex, capturing the rural life and traditions of 19th-century England. Through a series of narratives, it explores themes such as love, fate, and social class, often highlighting the struggles and moral dilemmas faced by ordinary people. The stories are rich in Hardy's characteristic realism and attention to detail, offering a poignant reflection on the human condition and the inevitable changes brought by time and progress.
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11. The Short Stories Of Thomas Hardy
This collection showcases the short stories of a renowned 19th-century English novelist and poet, renowned for his vivid depiction of rural life and his profound understanding of human nature. The stories explore themes of love, tragedy, fate, and the struggle against social constraints, offering a profound look into the human condition. Each story is a masterful blend of rich characterization, evocative landscapes, and insightful social commentary, reflecting the author's deep connection to the landscapes and people of rural England.
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12. The Trumpet Major
A Tale
Set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, the story unfolds in a rural English village where the lives of three men intertwine as they vie for the affection of Anne Garland. The narrative explores themes of love, loyalty, and the impact of war on personal lives, as Anne navigates her feelings for the earnest trumpet major, John Loveday, his charming but unreliable brother, Bob, and the wealthy but unscrupulous Festus Derriman. Through a blend of romance and historical context, the tale captures the complexities of human emotions and the societal changes brought about by the looming threat of invasion.
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13. On The Western Circuit
The story revolves around a young barrister named Charles Raye, who, while traveling on the Western Circuit, becomes infatuated with a beautiful country girl named Anna. Their romance begins with a chance encounter at a fair, leading to a passionate correspondence facilitated by Anna's employer, Edith Harnham, who secretly writes the letters on Anna's behalf. As the relationship deepens, complications arise when Charles proposes marriage, unaware of the deception. The narrative explores themes of love, social class, and the consequences of deceit, culminating in a poignant and morally complex resolution.
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14. Thomas Hardy, Conservation Architect
This insightful exploration delves into the lesser-known aspect of a renowned literary figure's life, highlighting his profound passion for architecture and conservation. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the narrative unveils how he championed the preservation of historical structures, blending his artistic sensibilities with a deep respect for heritage. The book paints a compelling portrait of a man whose architectural endeavors were as significant as his literary contributions, offering a fresh perspective on his multifaceted legacy.
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15. Life And Art
Set against the backdrop of the Victorian era, this narrative delves into the intricate interplay between personal aspirations and societal expectations. The protagonist, an artist grappling with the constraints imposed by tradition and convention, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and creative expression. Through a series of poignant encounters and introspective moments, the story explores themes of identity, passion, and the eternal struggle to reconcile one's inner desires with the external world. The narrative is a profound reflection on the sacrifices and triumphs inherent in the pursuit of artistic fulfillment.
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16. Wessex Poems
and Other Verses
This collection of poems captures the essence of rural life and landscapes in the fictional region of Wessex, blending vivid imagery with themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. The verses reflect a deep connection to nature and the human experience, often exploring the complexities of emotion and the inevitability of change. Through a rich tapestry of language and rhythm, the poems evoke a sense of nostalgia and contemplation, inviting readers to ponder the beauty and melancholy inherent in the world around them.
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17. Under The Greenwood Tree
A Rural Painting of the Dutch School
Set in the idyllic English countryside, this charming tale unfolds in the quaint village of Mellstock, where the lives of its inhabitants are intertwined with the rhythms of nature and the melodies of the local church choir. At the heart of the story is the budding romance between the earnest young choir member, Dick Dewy, and the new schoolmistress, Fancy Day. As their relationship blossoms, they must navigate the complexities of social expectations, personal ambitions, and the inevitable changes brought by modernization. Through vivid descriptions and gentle humor, the narrative captures the essence of rural life and the timeless themes of love, tradition, and community.
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18. Complete Works Of Thomas Hardy
This comprehensive collection encapsulates the rich tapestry of human experience, exploring themes of love, fate, and societal constraints through a vivid portrayal of rural England. The narratives delve into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, often highlighting the tension between individual desires and societal expectations. With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of human nature, the stories and poems offer a poignant reflection on the struggles and triumphs of everyday life, capturing the essence of a bygone era with timeless relevance.
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19. Two On A Tower
Set against the backdrop of the English countryside, this novel explores the complexities of love and societal expectations through the poignant relationship between Lady Viviette Constantine and Swithin St. Cleeve, a young astronomer. As they navigate the constraints of class and convention, their clandestine romance unfolds amidst the celestial observations from a lonely tower. The narrative delves into themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the inexorable passage of time, ultimately questioning the boundaries imposed by society and the universe itself.
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20. A Group Of Noble Dames
Set in the picturesque English countryside, this collection of ten short stories revolves around the lives and loves of noblewomen from different eras. Each tale is narrated by a member of a local club, weaving together themes of romance, societal expectations, and the complexities of human relationships. The stories explore the intricate dynamics of class and gender, revealing the often hidden desires and struggles of women bound by the constraints of their time. Through vivid storytelling and rich character development, the narratives offer a poignant glimpse into the historical and emotional landscapes of these remarkable women.
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21. Woman Much Missed
The narrative delves into the profound sense of loss and longing experienced by a man mourning the absence of a significant woman in his life. Through poignant reflections and vivid imagery, the story captures the haunting presence of memories and the enduring impact of love that transcends time. The emotional depth and introspective tone offer a poignant exploration of grief, memory, and the enduring connection that lingers even in the face of absence.
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22. Fellow Townsmen
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23. Five Novels
A collection of five sweeping novels set in rural England, following vivid characters whose private passions and moral choices are shaped and often crushed by class, custom and an indifferent fate; the narratives combine lyrical evocations of landscape with unsparing social observation to trace the rise and fall of love, ambition and reputation, exposing the harsh consequences of rigid morality, economic pressures and changing times while probing themes of determinism, gender inequality and tragic irony.
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24. Gyan Publishing House Life's Little Ironies A Set Of Tales With Some Colloquial Sketches Entitled A Few Crusted Characters
A Set of Tales, with Some Colloquial Sketches, Entitled A Few Crusted Characters
A collection of short tales and colloquial sketches that probe the ironies and small cruelties of rural English life, following vividly drawn characters whose hopes, prejudices and social constraints lead to unexpected reversals and bittersweet outcomes; with a tone that mixes wry humor, moral observation and compassionate realism, the stories illuminate class tensions, marriage, pride and the unpredictable workings of fate against a vividly observed natural and village backdrop.
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