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The Return of the Native (eBook)

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2022
343 Seiten
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The Return of the Native - Thomas Hardy
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In Thomas Hardy's novel "The Return of the Native," the tragic tale unfolds in the picturesque setting of Egdon Heath, where the lives of doomed lovers intersect with the harsh reality of rural life. Hardy's lyrical prose captures the essence of the English countryside and the complexities of human emotions, creating a haunting narrative that explores themes of fate, love, and societal expectations within the context of the late 19th century. The vivid descriptions and poetic language elevate the story to a timeless classic in English literature. Hardy's exploration of character psychology and intricate plot structures showcase his mastery of the novel form, making this work a must-read for enthusiasts of Victorian literature. He weaves a compelling tale that resonates with readers long after the final page is turned, leaving a lasting impact on the literary landscape. "The Return of the Native" is a testament to Hardy's enduring talent and his ability to bridge the gap between the pastoral and the profound, making it a valuable addition to any reader's bookshelf.

Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) is acclaimed as one of the most distinguished novelists and poets of the Victorian era in English literature. Born in the rural hamlet of Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, Hardy's profound connection to the rustic life would later be evident in the pastoral settings that permeate his narratives. Hardy's literature is characterized by a pervasive fatalism, an astute understanding of human nature, and a deep empathy for his characters' struggles, particularly with the rigid social mores of the time. 'The Return of the Native' (1878), one of his major works, serves as a quintessential example of his narrative prowess. The novel, set on the fictional Egdon Heath, conveys a deep sense of melancholy and explores themes such as social constraints, unattainable desires, and the conflict between the individual and societal norms. Hardy's tragic vision, coupled with his rich characterizations and his descriptive portrayal of the Wessex landscape—a semi-fictional region modeled after his native Dorset—solidified his reputation as a writer of profound psychological depth and descriptive power. Beyond 'The Return of the Native', Hardy's literary portfolio includes other classics such as 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' (1891) and 'Far from the Madding Crowd' (1874), which further illustrate his literary style and the thematic concerns that pervade his robust oeuvre. Hardy's transition to poetry after the turn of the century led to a prolific output that further cemented his status in the annals of English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 19th century literature • adultery • british authors • classic English novels • Complex character studies • Didactic fiction • Dorset landscape • England • English literature • English pastoral novels • Environmental surroundings • Fiction • Heathlands • Love Stories • Mate selection • mothers and sons • Naturalism in literature • psychological depth • Rural England Fiction • rural life • Social Constraints • Thomas Hardy • Thomas Hardy classics • Tragic ethos • tragic romance novels • Victorian England • Victorian Literature • Wessex • Wessex novels
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