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Discover the timeless classic, The Return of the Native (Wordsworth Classics), masterfully penned by Thomas Hardy. This edition, published by Wordsworth Editions in 1995, is in brand new condition and features an insightful introduction and detailed notes by Claire Seymour from the University of Kent at Canterbury. Delve into Hardy’s most representative Wessex novel, where the evocative landscape of Egdon Heath plays a significant role in shaping the narrative and the characters' fates. Experience the compelling journey of Clym Yeobright, the returning native, whose love for the enchanting yet unpredictable Eustacia Vye unfolds amidst the haunting beauty of the Heath. This paperback edition allows you to immerse yourself in Hardy’s exploration of passion, fate, and the stark realities of rural life. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and students alike, this classic novel offers a deep dive into themes of love, tragedy, and the influence of environment on character. Don’t miss the chance to own this significant addition to your literary collection. Convenient delivery options are available to ensure you receive your order swiftly and securely.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: The Return of the Native (Wordsworth ...
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
Publication Date: 1995
Binding: Paperback
Details:
With an Introduction and Notes by Claire Seymour, University of Kent at Canterbury.
The Return of the Native is widely recognised as the most representative of Hardy's Wessex novels. He evokes the dismal presence and menacing beauty of Egdon Heath - reaching out to touch the lives and fate of all who dwell on it. The central figure is Clym Yeobright, the returning native and the story tells of his love for the beautiful but capricious Eustacia Vye.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: The Return of the Native (Wordsworth ...
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
Publication Date: 1995
Binding: Paperback
Details:
With an Introduction and Notes by Claire Seymour, University of Kent at Canterbury.
The Return of the Native is widely recognised as the most representative of Hardy's Wessex novels. He evokes the dismal presence and menacing beauty of Egdon Heath - reaching out to touch the lives and fate of all who dwell on it. The central figure is Clym Yeobright, the returning native and the story tells of his love for the beautiful but capricious Eustacia Vye.