The Return Of The Native

The Return Of The Native

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Author: Thomas Hardy
Binding: Hardback
Published: HERON BOOKS

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Set against the stark, untamed beauty of Egdon Heath, The Return Of The Native chronicles the intertwined fates of its inhabitants, particularly Clym Yeobright and Eustacia Vye, as they grapple with ambition, love, and the unyielding forces of nature and society. This classic of English literature presents a poignant and often tragic narrative, illustrating the profound impact of environment on human destiny and the complexities of desire. Hardy's masterful prose paints a vivid picture of rural life, detailing the struggles of individuals yearning for escape or contentment within their constrained circumstances. The novel argues for a deep connection between humanity and the landscape, revealing how the heath itself becomes a character, shaping the lives and choices of those who dwell upon it. It is a powerful and enduring work that captures the essence of human longing and the often-unfulfilled pursuit of happiness.

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Author: Thomas Hardy
Binding: Hardback
Published: HERON BOOKS

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Set against the stark, untamed beauty of Egdon Heath, The Return Of The Native chronicles the intertwined fates of its inhabitants, particularly Clym Yeobright and Eustacia Vye, as they grapple with ambition, love, and the unyielding forces of nature and society. This classic of English literature presents a poignant and often tragic narrative, illustrating the profound impact of environment on human destiny and the complexities of desire. Hardy's masterful prose paints a vivid picture of rural life, detailing the struggles of individuals yearning for escape or contentment within their constrained circumstances. The novel argues for a deep connection between humanity and the landscape, revealing how the heath itself becomes a character, shaping the lives and choices of those who dwell upon it. It is a powerful and enduring work that captures the essence of human longing and the often-unfulfilled pursuit of happiness.