The WoodlandersOUP Oxford, 10. feb. 2005 - 416 sider 'If ever I forget your name let me forget home and heaven...But no, no, my love, I never can forget 'ee; for you was a good man, and did good things!' Love, and the erratic heart, are at the centre of Hardy's 'woodland story'. Set in the beautiful Blackmoor Vale, The Woodlanders concerns the fortunes of Giles Winterborne, whose love for the well-to-do Grace Melbury is challenged by the arrival of the dashing and dissolute doctor, Edred Fitzpiers. When the mysterious Felice Charmond further complicates the romantic entanglements, marital choice and class mobility become inextricably linked. Hardy's powerful novel depicts individuals in thrall to desire and the natural law that motivates them. This is the only critical edition of The Woodlanders based on a comprehensive study of the manuscript and incorporating later revisions. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. |
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... gives vivid figurative expression to something much closer to materialist determinism than to fatalism. At the same time, these devices give ironically literal expression to the novel's undermining of the idea of self-possession and its ...
... gives vivid figurative expression to something much closer to materialist determinism than to fatalism. At the same time, these devices give ironically literal expression to the novel's undermining of the idea of self-possession and its ...
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... gives such graphic form to abstraction, is the novel's manipulation of both literal and figurative point of view. The ... give literal and concrete expression to the terminology of narrative construction, such as perspective, point of ...
... gives such graphic form to abstraction, is the novel's manipulation of both literal and figurative point of view. The ... give literal and concrete expression to the terminology of narrative construction, such as perspective, point of ...
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... give to this claim about a remarkable change in the reading public within a two- or three-year span, it is evident that Hardy's concern in these revisions is to make his intentions clearer rather than to change them. Indeed, in his ...
... give to this claim about a remarkable change in the reading public within a two- or three-year span, it is evident that Hardy's concern in these revisions is to make his intentions clearer rather than to change them. Indeed, in his ...
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... gives wives the right to keep their earnings. Elementary Education Act enabling local authorities to set up schools. Dickens dies, leaving The Mystery of Edwin Drood unfinished. D. G. Rossetti, Poems Desperate Remedies published in ...
... gives wives the right to keep their earnings. Elementary Education Act enabling local authorities to set up schools. Dickens dies, leaving The Mystery of Edwin Drood unfinished. D. G. Rossetti, Poems Desperate Remedies published in ...
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