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The Woodlanders

Author: Thomas Hardy; Publisher:

Set in the secluded forest community of Little Hintock, Thomas Hardy's The Woodlanders inextricably links the dramatic English landscape with the story of a woman caught between two rivals of radically different social statures. Grace Melbury is promised to her longtime companion, Giles Winterborne, a local woodlander and a gentle, steadfast man. When her socially motivated father pressures her to wed the ambitious doctor Edred Fitzpiers, Grace's loyalties shift--and her decision leads to tumultuous consequences. With its explorations of class and gender, lust and betrayal, The Woodlanders is one of Hardy's most vivid and powerful works. This Modern Library Paperback Classic is set from the text of the 1912 Wessex edition and includes Hardy's map of fictional Wessex. The finest English novel. --Arnold Bennett From the Trade Paperback edition.

Genre: Classics (ISBN: 9780375400827)

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A Group of Noble Dames

Author: Thomas Hardy; Publisher: Hesperides Press

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Genre: Literary (ISBN: 9781406712940)

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The Return of the Native, Second Edition (Norton Critical Edition)

Author: Thomas Hardy; Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

This Second Edition reprints the text of the authoritative 1912 Macmillan Wessex Edition. It is accompanied by more than 500 editorial footnotes, many new to this edition, that provide essential historical background and glossing of dialect words. Also new to the Second Edition are the twelve illustrations from the novel's first serial publication and Hardy's Sketch Map of the Scene of the Story, which accompanied the 1878 edition. Again included is the Map of Wessex of the Novels and Poems from the 1912 Macmillan Wessex Edition of The Mayor of Casterbridge. Backgrounds and Contexts provides a useful Glossary of Dialect Words as well as four essays on the textual and publication history of the novel--including pieces by Simon Gatrell and Andrew Nash--all of which are newly included. Also included are six of Hardy's nonfiction writings on the dialect in the novel, the reading of fiction, and his correspondence, five of which are new to this edition. Criticism provides a selection of contemporary reviews that suggest The Return of the Native 's initial reception as well nine of the most influential modern essays on the novel, by Gillian Beer, D. H. Lawrence, Michael Wheeler, Rosemarie Morgan, Donald Davidson, John Peterson, Richard Swigg, Pamela Dalziel, and Jennifer Gribble. A Chronology and Selected Bibliography are also included. About the Series: No other series of classic texts equals the caliber of the Norton Critical Editions. Each volume combines the most authoritative text available with the comprehensive pedagogical apparatus necessary to appreciate the work fully. Careful editing, first-rate translation, and thorough explanatory annotations alloweach text to meet the highest literary standards while remaining accessible to students. Each edition is printed on acid-free paper and every text in the series remains in print. Norton Critical Editions are the choice for excellence in scholarship for students at more than 2,000 universities worldwide.

Genre: Classics (ISBN: 9780393927870)

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Two on a Tower

Author: Thomas Hardy; Publisher: Kessinger Publishing

All night the astronomer's mind was on the stretch with curiosity as to what the Bishop could wish to say to him. A dozen conjectures entered his brain, to be abandoned in turn as unlikely. That which finally seemed the most plausible was that the Bishop, having become interested in his pursuits, and entertaining friendly recollections of his father, was going to ask if he could do anything to help him on in the profession he had chosen.

Genre: Literary (ISBN: 9781419191527)

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Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Author: Thomas Hardy; Publisher: Barnes & Noble

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Genre: Classics (ISBN: 9781593082284)

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A Group of Noble Dames (Clear Print)

Author: Thomas Hardy; Publisher: Paperbackshop.Co.UK Ltd - Echo Library

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Genre: Classics (ISBN: 9781847027276)

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Author: Thomas Hardy; Publisher: IndyPublish.com

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Genre: Classics (ISBN: 9781404334885)

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The Return of the Native

Author: Thomas Hardy; Publisher: Dover Publications

Passionate Eustacia Vye detests her life amid the dreary environs of Egdon Heath and spies her escape when Clym Yeobright returns from Paris. Hardy's timeless tale of a romantic misalliance embodies his view of character as fate and underscores the tragic nature of ordinary human lives. The Return of the Native ranks among the author's greatest works.

Genre: Classics (ISBN: 9780486431659)

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The Hand of Ethelberta

Author: Thomas Hardy; Publisher:

The tale of an opportunistic yet ultimately loyal adventuress who begins life humbly and ends as the wife of a rakish aristocrat, THE HAND OF ETHELBERTA will surprise readers of Thomas Hardy's more familiar, and darker, Wessex novels. Hardy combines elements of domestic melodrama and drawing-room farce with calculated irreverence for literary form. 11 illustrations.

Genre: Classics (ISBN: 9780140435023)

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