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  • av Thomas Hardy
    276,-

    "Life is an oasis which is submerged in the swirling waves of sorrows."Published in 1886, The Mayor of Casterbridge is one of Thomas Hardy's famous Wessex novels. The novel depicts the life of a hay trusser, Michael Henchard, who auctions his wife and baby girl to a sailor in a drunken state.Nineteen years later, Henchard establishes himself as the mayor of Casterbridge but the deplorable truth of his erstwhile life lies buried in his heart. His past revisits him when his wife and daughter return to Casterbridge.A tragic account of a deceptive man, this novel is considered to be a masterpiece of Hardy's deeply imagined dramatic works.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    187,-

    ""Times Laughingstocks, and Other Verses"" is a collection of poetry written by Thomas Hardy, the renowned English novelist and poet, and was first published in 1909. This anthology encapsulates Hardy's poignant reflections on the transient nature of life, the human experience, and the societal changes of his time. Through his evocative and lyrical verses, Hardy delves into themes such as love, loss, the passage of time, and the complexities of human relationships, offering readers a profound and intimate glimpse into the emotional landscape of the human condition. ""Times Laughingstocks, and Other Verses"" showcases Hardy's poetic craftsmanship, characterized by its elegant language, introspective tone, and profound contemplation of the vicissitudes of existence, making it a timeless and enduring contribution to the world of English literature and poetry.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    187,-

    ""Under the Greenwood Tree; Or, The Mellstock Quire"" is a pastoral novel written by Thomas Hardy, first published in 1872. Set in the idyllic English countryside, the story revolves around the rustic lives of the members of the Mellstock parish choir and their interactions with the changing social and cultural landscape of the Victorian era. Hardy's rich and descriptive prose captures the essence of rural life, depicting the customs, traditions, and romantic entanglements of the characters. The novel exudes a sense of nostalgia and simplicity, exploring themes of love, courtship, and the impact of modernity on traditional village life. Through its portrayal of the gentle rhythms of rural existence and the emotional complexities of its characters, ""Under the Greenwood Tree"" remains a timeless depiction of pastoral charm and the human experience within a close-knit community.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    228,-

    "Two on a Tower" by Thomas Hardy is a novel set in Victorian England that tells the story of Lady Constantine and Swithin St. Cleeve. Their passionate and forbidden love, rooted in their shared interest in astronomy, defies societal norms and leads to a series of challenges and consequences as they navigate the complexities of their relationship in a rigid society.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    436,-

    In The Mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy transports readers to the bucolic world of Wessex, where a moment of drunken recklessness irrevocably alters the life of Michael Henchard, an ambitious and proud man. Haunted by the impulsive decision to sell his wife and daughter at a country fair, Henchard's quest for redemption is fraught with hardship, betrayal, and the relentless workings of fate.Years later, when his wife and daughter unexpectedly return to Casterbridge, Henchard must face the consequences of his past actions and attempt to rebuild his life. As he grapples with love, rivalry, and the weight of his own ambition, the rise and fall of Henchard's fortunes are inextricably linked to the ever-changing landscape of rural England.The Mayor of Casterbridge is a powerful tale of a man's struggle against the inexorable forces of destiny and the unforgiving nature of human pride. With his remarkable ability to create unforgettable characters and vividly evoke the beauty and tragedy of the English countryside, Hardy weaves a compelling story of love, loss, and redemption that will linger in readers' hearts long after the final page.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    187,-

    "Poems of the Past and the Present" is a collection of poetry written by Thomas Hardy, the celebrated English novelist and poet. First published in 1901, the collection juxtaposes Hardy's reflections on his contemporary society with his poignant explorations of historical and personal themes. The poems offer a nuanced portrayal of the complexities of human emotions, experiences, and the societal changes occurring during the late Victorian and early Edwardian eras. Through evocative language and vivid imagery, Hardy delves into themes such as love, loss, nostalgia, and the inexorable passage of time. With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of the human condition, Hardy's poetry resonates with readers, offering profound insights into the intertwining of personal narratives and the broader historical context of the period. "Poems of the Past and the Present" remains a testament to Hardy's enduring literary legacy and his ability to capture the essence of life's fleeting moments.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    369,-

    Under the Greenwood Tree, a tender and enchanting pastoral tale by the renowned author Thomas Hardy, transports readers to the idyllic and close-knit village of Mellstock, nestled in the picturesque Wessex countryside. Amidst the natural beauty and charming simplicity of rural life, a heartwarming love story unfolds between Dick Dewy, a young and earnest tranter, and Fancy Day, the village's captivating new schoolmistress.As the seasons change and village life unfolds, the couple's blossoming love is tested by the expectations and traditions of the close-knit community, as well as Fancy's aspirations for a life beyond Mellstock. Hardy skillfully weaves together the lives of the villagers, capturing the essence of rural life and the timeless themes of love, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness.Under the Greenwood Tree is a celebration of love, the beauty of the natural world, and the enduring charm of rural England. Thomas Hardy's evocative prose and masterful storytelling create an unforgettable portrait of a simpler time, filled with warmth, humor, and the enduring power of the human spirit. This enchanting novel is sure to delight readers and leave them with a lasting appreciation for the joys and trials of life in the countryside.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    450,-

    "Desperate Remedies" is the first published novel by the English author Thomas Hardy. It was initially released in serialized form in 1871 and later published as a book in 1874.The novel is set in a rural English county and follows the lives and intrigues of the central characters, Cytherea Graye and Edward Springrove. Cytherea is a young woman who becomes entangled in a web of secrets and love affairs. The story explores themes of romance, betrayal, and societal expectations."Desperate Remedies" is often classified as sensation fiction, a genre popular in the Victorian era that combined elements of mystery, romance, and melodrama. Hardy's early works, including this novel, have a different tone and style compared to his later, more well-known novels.While not as famous as some of Hardy's later novels, "Desperate Remedies" is an interesting early work that provides insight into the development of the author's storytelling skills and the themes that would become more prominent in his later, more celebrated novels.The novel reflects the societal norms and expectations of the Victorian era, and the characters' decisions and actions are shaped by these conventions. It's an intriguing exploration of the human psyche and the constraints placed on individuals by the conventions of the time.In summary, "Desperate Remedies" by Thomas Hardy is his debut novel, set in rural England and exploring themes of love, betrayal, and societal expectations. It provides a glimpse into the author's early writing and the Victorian era's conventions and norms.

  • - A Pair of Blue Eyes, Chinese edition
    av Thomas Hardy
    233,-

    在圣乔利奥 的科沃尔 一个偏远海域教区的校长的女儿,哈迪 在其第一任妻子爱玛 求爱之初就开始了一对蓝眼睛。 蓝眼睛,高昂的精神,小精灵 对外面的世界几乎没有经验,并且与两个男人纠缠不清:男孩气的建筑师斯蒂芬-史密斯 和年龄较大的文学家亨利-奈特。 以前的朋友成为竞争对手,而 面临痛苦的选择。成对的蓝眼睛 是在哈代一生中的关键时刻撰写的,比他的小说更直接地表达了使他成为作家的事件和社会力量。 的困境反映了自己对这部小说做出的艰难决定:追求建筑专业(他成立的地方)或文学专业(他还没有出名)。 此更新的版本包含新的介绍,参考书目和年表。

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    994 - 1 261,-

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    329,-

  • - Far from the Madding Crowd, Chinese edition
    av Thomas Hardy
    256,-

    独立和有活力的女人来到小镇,担任该地区最大的庄园的农民。 她大胆的存在吸引了三个截然不同的求婚者:绅士-农民博尔德伍德,士兵教育家特洛伊中士和虔诚的牧羊人加百利-奥克。 每个人以相反的方式使她的决定不安,并使她的生活复杂化,随之而来的是悲剧,威胁着整个社区的稳定。 独立和有活力的女人来到小镇,担任该地区最大的庄园的农民。 她大胆的存在吸引了三个截然不同的求婚者:绅士-农民博尔德伍德,士兵教育家特洛伊中士和虔诚的牧羊人加百利-奥克。 每个人以相反的方式使她的决定不安,并使她的生活复杂化,随之而来的是悲剧,威胁着整个社区的稳定。

  • av Thomas Hardy
    329 - 436,-

  • av Thomas Hardy
    329 - 436,-

  • av Thomas Hardy
    276,-

    ""Jude the Obscure"" is a novel written by the renowned English author Thomas Hardy. First published in 1895, it explores themes of love, social class, education, and the challenges faced by individuals striving to overcome societal limitations. The story revolves around the protagonist, Jude Fawley, a working-class man with dreams of pursuing an education at the esteemed university of Christminster. However, Jude's ambitions are hindered by the constraints of his social status and the disapproval of society. The novel follows Jude's relentless pursuit of knowledge and love as he navigates relationships, societal expectations, and personal sacrifices. Hardy's poignant prose vividly portrays the struggles and aspirations of his characters, delving into themes of social inequality, marriage, religion, and the limitations imposed by society. ""Jude the Obscure"" is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged novel that challenges societal norms and explores the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity.

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