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  • af Thomas Hardy
    93,95 - 273,95 kr.

    With an essay by Ronald Blythe.'I cannot allow any man to - to criticise my private conduct!' she exclaimed. 'Nor will I for a minute.'Hardy's powerful novel of swift sexual passion and slow-burning loyalty centres on Bathsheba Everdene, a proud working woman whose life is complicated by three different men - respectable farmer Boldwood, seductive Sergeant Troy and devoted Gabriel - making her the object of scandal and betrayal. Vividly portraying the superstitions and traditions of a small rural community, Far from the Madding Crowd shows the precarious position of a woman in a man's world.The Penguin English Library - 100 editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century and the very first novels to the beginning of the First World War.

  • af Thomas Hardy, Christopher Venning & Eleanor Bron
    76,95 - 146,95 kr.

    Penguin Classics presents Thomas Hardys moving epic Tess of the DUrbervilles, available as an abridged downloadable audiobook read by Eleanor Bron. When Tess Durbeyfield is driven by family poverty to claim kinship with the wealthy DUrbervilles and seek a portion of their family fortune, meeting her cousin Alec proves to be her downfall. A very different man, Angel Clare, seems to offer her love and salvation, but Tess must choose whether to reveal her past or remain silent in the hope of a peaceful future. With its sensitive depiction of the wronged Tess and powerful criticism of social convention, Tess of the DUrbervilles is one of the most moving and poetic of Hardys novels.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    116,95 kr.

    Each volume in the Collector's Library series has a specially commissioned Afterword, brief biography of the author and a further reading list. The Afterword is by leading UK playwright, novelist and eminent Sherlockian, David Stuart Davies.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    138,95 kr.

    Thomas Hardy's beautiful story of rural tragedy set in the fictional county of Wessex, featuring an afterword by Philip Mallett, editor of the Thomas Hardy Journal.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    196,95 kr.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    196,95 kr.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    108,95 kr.

  • - En brødefri kvinde, skildret efter livet
    af Thomas Hardy
    44,95 kr.

    Den fordrukne landarbejder Jack Durbeyfield får at vide, at han stammer fra en af egnens ældste og fornemste familier, d'Urbervillerne, som kom til England med Vilhelm Erobreren, hengiver han sig til drømmerier om falden storhed og finder det under sin værdighed at arbejde. Familiens fattigdom driver den ældste datter, Tess, til at opsøge, hvad hun tror er en anden, mere formuende gren af familien for at søge hjælp. Hun bliver ansat som hønsepige og kommer i forbindelse med "fætteren" Alec d'Urberville, der forfører - eller voldtager - hende, og hun får sønnen Sorrow, der dør i en spæd alder.Følelsen af skyld følger og forfølger Tess resten af livet, skønt hun egentlig ikke selv har haft synderlig indflydelse på det, der er sket.Da hun fire år senere møder den smukke præstesøn, Angel Clare, forelsker hun sig i ham (som alle de øvrige piger på det mejeri, hvor hun nu er i tjeneste), og han i hende, men da hun endelig giver efter for hans frieri, vil hun - mod sin snusfornuftige moders råd - skrifte ham sin fortid. Det lykkes imidlertid ikke for hende før efter brylluppet, og skønt han selv har fortalt hende et lignende forhold fra sin ungdom, kan han ikke tilgive Tess - "hun er ikke den kvinde, han troede at gifte sig med" - og forlader hende.Tess er forfatterens mest kendte værk, hvor han væver en kompleks historie om skyld og uskyld, forførelse, kærlighed, svig og til sidst mord sammen med en skildring af de engelske landarbejderes usle kår i 1800-tallet. Denne udgave er baseret på en af de tidligste versioner af Tess.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    183,95 kr.

    "Moment of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses" by Thomas Hardy is an affirmative and introspective anthology likely featuring a diverse selection of poems reflecting the poet's keen observations on life, love, and the passage of time. In this collection, readers can expect to encounter a variety of verses that capture fleeting moments of insight and reflection. The title, "Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses," suggests a compilation of poems that offer glimpses into the poet's innermost thoughts and emotions, as well as reflections on the world around him. Hardy's language is likely to be both evocative and contemplative, as he explores themes such as memory, mortality, and the complexities of human relationships. Through his keen observations and poignant imagery, Hardy invites readers to ponder the fleeting nature of existence and the enduring power of the human spirit.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    157,95 kr.

    "Poems of the Past and the Present" by Thomas Hardy is an affirmative and introspective collection that unveils the poetic genius of the renowned English novelist and poet. Hardy, known for his novels such as "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" and "Far from the Madding Crowd," also made a significant impact with his poetic works. In this collection, readers can expect a series of poems that likely delve into the complexities of time, memory, and the enduring themes of human existence. Hardy's verses may explore the interplay between the past and the present, reflecting on the passage of time and its impact on individuals and societies. The title, "Poems of the Past and the Present," suggests a comprehensive anthology that brings together the diverse expressions of Hardy's poetic craftsmanship. This collection likely includes works that showcase his keen observations, vivid imagery, and a profound understanding of the human condition.

  • - Lyrics & Reveries with Miscellaneous Pieces
    af Thomas Hardy
    182,95 kr.

    "Satires of Circumstance: Lyrics & Reveries with Miscellaneous Pieces" by Thomas Hardy is a poetic collection that unveils the Victorian novelist's lyrical prowess and his contemplative exploration of the human condition. Published in the early 20th century, this anthology showcases Hardy's versatility as a writer, transitioning from prose fiction to the realms of verse with poetic finesse. At the heart of this collection are the "Satires of Circumstance," a series of poems that delve into the complexities of life, love, and the inexorable influence of external forces. Hardy's lyricism is likely marked by a nuanced understanding of the inherent ironies and contradictions that shape human existence. The poems may embody a satirical lens, offering readers a reflective commentary on the quirks of fate and the interplay of societal norms. Intertwined with the satirical elements are Hardy's "Lyrics & Reveries," which likely delve into the realm of personal reflections and introspections. These pieces may showcase the poet's keen observations of nature, his contemplation of love's joys and sorrows, and his musings on the transient nature of time.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    405,95 kr.

    In Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy weaves a complex narrative around Jude Fawley's aspirations and struggles. From his humble beginnings with dreams of academia to a tumultuous personal life marked by a hasty marriage, Hardy plunges Jude into a series of romantic entanglements and societal condemnations that challenge his ideals and desires. The novel navigates through themes of love, social ostracism, and the rigid constraints of Victorian society, leaving readers pondering the costs of convention and the pursuit of personal fulfillment.Jude the Obscure delves into the harsh realities of Victorian England, critiquing institutions like marriage, religion, and education through the life of Jude Fawley. Hardy's narrative reflects his personal struggles with class and education, paralleling Jude's unattainable academic dreams. The novel's stark portrayal of societal constraints and personal tragedies presents a compelling argument against the oppressive norms of the time, making it a significant piece in the canon of English literature. This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    201,95 kr.

    "Desperate Remedies" is one of Thomas Hardy's first works. The book belongs to the sensation novel genre, which gained popularity in the Victorian era and included dramatic and suspenseful plotlines mixed with themes of romance and melodrama. Cytherea Graye, the main character, and her brother Owen are at the centre of the narrative. Following their parents' unexpected deaths, Owen and Cytherea are having financial difficulties. They relocate to Budmouth, a thriving town, where Cytherea works as a governess. When architect Edward Springrove develops feelings for Cytherea, the storyline takes a turn. But after a misunderstanding, Edward proposes to a different woman. Aeneas Manston, a mysterious and wealthy guy, appears in the story as it is being told. He takes a liking to Cytherea and hires her to keep his wife company. But as secrets are divulged and characters' pasts resurface, the book takes a darker turn. The film "Desperate Remedies" delves into topics of love, treachery, and conformity to social norms. Hardy experiments with several storytelling forms and approaches in the book, setting the stage for his later, more well-known works.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    114,95 kr.

    "Wessex Poems and Other Verses" is a collection of poetry by the English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy. Published in 1898, the collection features a selection of Hardy's poems that reflect his deep connection to the landscape, people, and traditions of the fictional region of Wessex, which encompasses parts of southwestern England.Key features of "Wessex Poems and Other Verses" include:1. **Regionalism:** The poems in this collection often celebrate the local landscapes, traditions, and dialects of Wessex, a region that became central to many of Hardy's novels and poems.2. **Nature and the Past:** Hardy's poetry frequently explores the relationship between humans and nature, often with a sense of nostalgia for a vanishing rural way of life.3. **Melancholy and Fatalism:** Many of Hardy's poems carry a sense of melancholy and fatalism, reflecting his deep contemplation of the human condition and the inevitability of change.4. **Reflections on Love and Loss:** Hardy, known for his novels exploring tragic love stories, also delves into themes of love and loss in his poetry, presenting a nuanced and sometimes somber perspective on relationships.5. **Symbolism and Imagery:** Hardy employs rich symbolism and vivid imagery in his poetry, creating evocative and memorable scenes that capture the essence of Wessex.Notable poems within "Wessex Poems and Other Verses" include "The Going," "The Darkling Thrush," and "The Voice." The collection is recognized for its contribution to regionalist literature and its influence on the landscape-oriented poetry of the early 20th century.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    114,95 kr.

    "Time's Laughingstocks" is a poem by Thomas Hardy that explores the themes of time, love, and the inexorable march of life. Hardy, known for his poignant and reflective poetry, uses this piece to contemplate the transient nature of human existence.The title "Time's Laughingstocks" suggests a sense of mockery or derision from time towards human endeavors. The poem likely delves into the idea that time is indifferent to human joys and sorrows, and it continues to progress regardless of our experiences.Hardy often grapples with the inevitability of change and the impact of time on relationships and emotions. In "Time's Laughingstocks," readers can expect the poet's characteristic use of language and imagery to evoke a contemplative mood, inviting reflection on the complexities of the human experience in the face of an indifferent and ever-moving time.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    114,95 kr.

    "Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses" by Thomas Hardy is a collection of poems that showcases the renowned English author's poetic prowess. In this anthology, Hardy explores a diverse range of themes, including love, nature, time, and the human condition. The title poem, "Time's Laughingstocks," is emblematic of Hardy's keen sense of irony and his contemplative perspective on the passage of time.Throughout the collection, readers can expect Hardy's characteristic use of vivid imagery, poignant reflections, and a deep engagement with the complexities of life. The verses may reveal Hardy's philosophical musings on fate, mortality, and the inevitability of change."Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses" adds another dimension to Thomas Hardy's literary legacy, showcasing his ability to convey profound emotions and observations through the medium of poetry. It remains a valuable collection for those appreciative of Hardy's prose and poetry alike.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    95,95 kr.

    The threat of invasion brings three rival suitors into the life of Anne Garland at Overcombe Mill - John, the gentle trumpet-major, his lighthearted brother Bill, and the boorish Festus. This study edition contains both the text and a commentary upon it.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    75,95 kr.

    Under solemn oath to lead a solitary life during her husband's absence, Lady Viviette Constantine is consumed by boredom and loneliness. Desire for something to do takes her to a lonely tower on her estate, where she finds the young astronomer Swithin St Cleeve.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    86,95 kr.

    The novel (1876) follows the fortunes of Ethelberta, one of the numerous family of Chicherel, a butler. She marries the son of the house where she is governess, only to be widowed by the time she is 21, but attempts to retain her social position, while concealing her relationship to the butler. Finally, she marries a wicked old peer, while her faithful admirer, the musician Christopher Julian, is left to marry her sister Picotee.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    95,95 kr.

    Having accepted the suit of Captain, Paula discovers that his illegitimate son has hatched a plot against Somerset, and so does not go through with the marriage. Instead she finally marries Somerset, but her castle home is burned to the ground, and she remains a Laodicean to the end.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    71,95 kr.

    Jocelyn seeks female prefection, ultimately he and Marcia are alike in that, like the rock of Portland, both have been sculpted by and subjected to the chisellings of time.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    73,95 kr.

    Better known for the haunting melancholy of his tragic novels, Hardy(1840-1928) was also a great humorist and it is this aspect of his writing which is brought to the fore in The Lighter Hardy.This volume includes the novel Under the Green-Wood Tree and the story 'Our Exploits at West Poley'. Rustic lovers, skylarking schoolboys and a village choir are among those who people the pages of The Lighter Hardy;all are observed with Hardys usual acuteness and, here, a measure of indulgence as Hardy celebrates the quirks of human behavi

  • af Thomas Hardy
    84,95 kr.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    81,95 kr.

    Jude Fawley is intelligent, interested but poor and uneducated. Transfixed by his hope of attending Christminster, he instead finds himself trapped by his class and his relationships with two women - Arabella Donn, whom he marries, and Sue Bridehead, whom he loves.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    67,95 kr.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    82,95 kr.

    Part of the Everyman series which has been re-set with wide margins for notes and easy-to-read type. Each title includes a themed introduction by leading authorities on the subject, life-and-times chronology of the author, text summaries, annotated reading lists and selected criticism and notes.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    75,95 kr.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    79,95 kr.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    74,95 kr.

    This critical edition of Thomas Hardy's 1891 British Victorian novel reprints the authoritative second impression of the 1920 Wessex edition together with five critical essays - newly commissioned or revised - that read Tess of the d'Urbervilles from five contemporary critical perspectives. Each critical essay is accompanied by a succinct introduction to the history, principles, and practice of the critical perspective and by a bibliography that promotes further exploration of that approach. In addition, the text and essays are complemented by an introduction providing biographical and historical contexts for Hardy and Tess of the d'Urbervilles, a survey of critical responses to the work since its initial publication, and a glossary of critical and theoretical terms.

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