Wessex Tales That is to Say, The Three Strangers, A Tradition of Eighteen Hundred and Four, The Melancholy Hussar, The Withered Arm, Fellow-townsmen, Interlopers at the Knap, The Distracted Preacher

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Wessex Tales That is to Say, The Three Strangers, A Tradition of Eighteen Hundred and Four, The Melancholy Hussar, The Withered Arm, Fellow-townsmen, Interlopers at the Knap, The Distracted Preacher

Thomas Hardy

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This collection, "Wessex Tales," plunges into the heart of Thomas Hardy's richly imagined Wessex, a rural and often stark region of England. The stories are grounded in the lives of ordinary people—farmers, villagers, innkeepers, and others who find themselves shaped by their environment and societal customs. Hardy presents a panorama of individuals whose existence is intimately linked with the land, but who are also driven by potent inner lives, wrestling with deep affections, rivalries, and the often-difficult circumstances of their days. These tales serve as windows into the everyday struggles and passions that define life outside the metropolis. The narratives woven through "Wessex Tales" commonly address the overwhelming influence of fate and coincidence, the destructive potential of strong emotions like jealousy and obsession, and the rigid constraints imposed by social class and reputation. Hardy is renowned for his unflinching portrayal of human nature, often revealing the dark undercurrents that can lead to ironic twists of fortune or profound sorrow. The collection's enduring appeal lies in its evocative depiction of the Wessex landscape, Hardy's keen psychological observations of his characters, and the deeply felt, often poignant explorations of love, loss, and the human struggle against predetermined destinies, all rendered with masterly prose.

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Publisher

Macmillan

Pages

250

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PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780312862763

ISBN-10

0312862768

Language

English

Published

1978-01-01