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Return of the Native

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ISBN-10: 0192834061

ISBN-13: 9780192834065

Edition: N/A

Authors: Thomas Hardy, Simon Gatrell, Nancy Barrineau, Simon Gatrell, Simon Gatrell

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"The Return of the Native" is dominated by the brooding presence of Egdon Heath, located in Thomas Hardy' s imaginary Wessex, and in no other book did Hardy' s extraordinary feeling for landscape blend so perfectly with his austere, stoic vision of human fate. Once more he treats his favorite theme of the mismatched couple with masterly pathos and understatement. Eustacia Vye longs to escape from Egdon Heath, but the man she chooses to save her longs to stay. Out of their struggle, the unfulfilled passion of his heroine, and the daily rhythms of late-nineteenth-century rural life, Hardy builds a drama fully worthy of the magnificent stage on which he places it.
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Book details

List price: $8.95
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 7/16/1998
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 512
Size: 7.60" wide x 5.00" long x 1.10" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Thomas Hardy was born on June 2, 1840, in Higher Bockhampton, England. The eldest child of Thomas and Jemima, Hardy studied Latin, French, and architecture in school. He also became an avid reader. Upon graduation, Hardy traveled to London to work as an architect's assistant under the guidance of Arthur Bloomfield. He also began writing poetry. How I Built Myself a House, Hardy's first professional article, was published in 1865. Two years later, while still working in the architecture field, Hardy wrote the unpublished novel The Poor Man and the Lady. During the next five years, Hardy penned Desperate Remedies, Under the Greenwood Tree, and A Pair of Blue Eyes. In 1873, Hardy decided it…