The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy
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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- Published
- 1878
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 300-500
- Original Language
- English
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This book is on the following 16 lists:
- 86th on The 100 Greatest Novels (greatbooksguide.com)
- 90th on 100 Must-Read Classics, as Chosen by our Readers (Penguin (UK))
- 94th on The Complete 500: OCLC (OCLC)
- 95th on The 100 Best Novels Of All Time In English (The Guardian)
- 3822nd on Our Users' Honorable Mention Favorite Books of All Time (The Greatest Books Users)
- 101 of the World's Greatest Books (1950) (101 of the World's Greatest Books (Book))
- 150 Great Reads (The Spokesman-Review Spokane Chronicle )
- A Hundred Novels to Change Your Life (The Daily Mail)
- Famous Authors Name Their Favorite Novels(from 1915) (New York Times)
- Harold Bloom's The Western Canon (The Western Canon (Book) by Harold Bloom)
- Inteliquest's World's 100 Greatest Books of All-Time (InteliQuest)
- Masterpieces of World Literature (Frank N. Magill)
- One Hundred Best Books (1916) (John Cowper Powys)
- The Book of Great Books: A Guide to 100 World Classics (Book)
- The Well-Educated Mind (Book)
- William H. F. Lamont’s 100 Best Novels (1947) (archive.org)