Under the Greenwood Tree
Hardy, Thomas
Language: English | Category: Novel (Romance) | Audio Book: external webside
This novel is subtitled The Mellstock Quire, A Rural Painting of the Dutch School. The Quire is the group of musicians who accompany the hymns at the local church and we follow the fortunes of one member, Dick Dewy, who falls in love with the new school mistress, Fancy Day.
Another element of the book is the battle between the traditional musicians of the Quire and the local vicar, Parson Maybold, who installs a church organ. This battle illustrates the developing technology being introduced in the Victorian era and its threat to traditional country ways.
The novel was published anonymously in 1872 and is often seen as Thomas Hardy’s most gentle and pastoral novel. In 2005 Under the Greenwood Tree was adapted for a television version by Ashley Pharoah.
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Hardy, Thomas - Under the Greenwood Tree -
Language: English, Novel - Format: ePub
This novel is subtitled The Mellstock Quire, A Rural Painting of the Dutch School. The Quire is the group of musicians who accompany the hymns at the local church and we follow the fortunes of one member, Dick Dewy, who falls in (More) love with the new school mistress, Fancy Day.
Another element of the book is the battle between the traditional musicians of the Quire and the local vicar, Parson Maybold, who installs a church organ. This battle illustrates the developing technology being introduced in the Victorian era and its threat to traditional country ways.
The novel was published anonymously in 1872 and is often seen as Thomas Hardy's most gentle and pastoral novel. In 2005 Under the Greenwood Tree was adapted for a television version by Ashley Pharoah. |
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Hardy, Thomas - Far from the Madding Crowd -
Language: English, Novel - Format: ePub
Spirited, impulsive, and beautiful, Bathsheba Everdene arrives in Wessex to live with her aunt. She strikes up a friendship with a neighbor, Gabriel Oak, and even saves the young shepherd’s life. But when he responds by asking for (More) her hand in marriage, she refuses. She cannot sacrifice her independence for a man she does not love.
Years later, misfortune has bankrupted Gabriel, while Bathsheba has inherited her uncle’s estate and is now a wealthy woman. She hires Gabriel as a shepherd but is interested in William Boldwood, a prosperous farmer whose reticence inspires her to playfully send him a valentine. William, like Gabriel before him, quickly falls in love with Bathsheba and proposes. But it is the dashing Sergeant Francis Troy who finally wins her heart. Despite the warnings of her first two suitors, Bathsheba accepts his proposal—a decision that brings long-buried secrets to the fore and leaves everything for which she has fought so hard hanging in the balance.
Published a century and a half ago, Far from the Madding Crowd was Thomas Hardy’s first major success and introduced the themes he would continue to explore for the rest of his life. A love story wrapped in the cloak of tragedy, it is widely considered to be one of the finest novels of the nineteenth century. |
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Hardy, Thomas - Cuentos completos -
Language: Spanish, Short Stories - Format: ePub
Los Cuentos completos de Thomas Hardy son un auténtico compendio de maestría narrativa, presentación de personajes, inventiva y manejo de la trama. Inspirados en su mayoría por la tradición oral, figuran entre ellos leyendas (More) históricas, relatos con elementos fantásticos, cuentos de ingenio y astucia al estilo bocacciano, y dramáticas historias de desarraigo y deseo de instrucción.
Thomas Hardy nació en 1840 en Higher Bockhampton (Dorset). Fue aprendiz y discípulo de un arquitecto en Dorchester y posteriormente delineante en Londres. En 1872, después de haber publicado tres novelas, Desperate Remedies, Under the Greenwood Tree y Un par de ojos azules, abandonó la arquitectura para dedicarse a escribir. Fue autor también de un gran drama épico, The Dynasts (1904-1908). Hardy murió en Dorchester en 1928. |
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Hardy, Thomas - The Trumpet-Major -
Language: English, Novel - Format: ePub
Our heroine, Anne Garland, lives quietly in a rural community deep in the English countryside. However, the arrival of several regiments preparing for an expected invasion brings colour and chaos to the county. A graceful and (More) charming young woman, Anne is pursued by three suitors: John Loveday, the trumpet-major in a British regiment, honest and loyal; his brother Robert, a merchant seaman and womaniser, and Festus Derriman, the cowardly son of the local squire. Set at the time of the Napoleonic wars, this is the author's only historical novel, and unusually for Hardy's books, some of the characters live happily ever after. |
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Hardy, Thomas - Lejos del mundanal ruido -
Language: Spanish, Novel - Format: ePub
Bathsheba Everdene, una muchacha con una sonrisa «de las que sugieren que los corazones son cosas que se pierden y se ganan», hereda, a la muerte de su tío, la mayor granja del pueblo de Weatherbury. Tres hombres rondan a esta (More) joven propietaria, «fuerte e independiente», que sin duda está en situación de elegir: el pastor Gabriel Oak, empleado suyo tras un desafortunado intento de independizarse, y que padece con silencioso aplomo su diferencia de posición; el hacendado Boldwood, un rico y maduro solterón, algo oscuro y poco delicado, pero capaz de amar con una intensidad imprevisible; y el sargento Francis Troy, apuesto, acostumbrado a los favores del mundo, conquistador. Bathsheba puede elegir, pues, y elige… aunque en poco tiempo habrá de descubrir que ha renunciado «a la sencillez de su vida de soltera para convertirse en la humilde mitad de un indiferente todo matrimonial».
Lejos del mundanal ruido (1874) no es sólo un formidable retrato de una heroína victoriana que sabe que «es difícil para una mujer definir sus sentimientos en un lenguaje creado principalmente por el hombre para expresar los suyos». Es también un fresco pastoril de resonancias shakespeareanas, donde el paisaje y la historia, la naturaleza y la cultura, mantienen un diálogo tenso y complejo, lleno de pequeñas sutilezas e ironías. Thomas Hardy alcanzó con esta novela su primer gran éxito, y también la que quizá sea la más amable de sus obras maestras. |