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HARDY, Thomas.

Far from the Madding Crowd. [and] The WoodLanders. [and] Two on a Tower.

Thomas Hardy's Far From The Madding Crowd, The WoodLanders, and Two on a Tower

New York: R.F. Fenno & Company, .

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Finely bound editions of Hardy's classic novels filled with themes of love and social constraints. Octavo, original pictorial cloth with gilt titles, top edges gilt. In very good condition. Ownership signature to the front pastedown.
Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd (1874), The Woodlanders (1887), and Two on a Tower (1882) each reflect his deep engagement with the themes of love, fate, and social constraints within the rural settings of his fictional Wessex. In Far from the Madding Crowd, Hardy examines the complexities of romantic relationships through the character of Bathsheba Everdene, whose independence and choices lead to both personal triumphs and tragic mistakes, while also critiquing the rigid societal expectations of women. The Woodlanders shifts focus to the intersection of class and desire, exploring the struggles of characters torn between their personal aspirations and societal pressures in a small rural community. Meanwhile, Two on a Tower delves into themes of intellectual and emotional isolation, as the love affair between Lady Constantine and the astronomer Swithin St. Cleeve is constrained by class differences and the intellectual pursuits that separate them. Together, these novels showcase Hardy’s distinctive narrative style, blending psychological complexity with a critique of Victorian social norms, and reinforcing his portrayal of rural life as both a site of beauty and a force that shapes human destiny.
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