Author: Thomas Hardy
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Pages : 256
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The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, with Prefaces and Notes
Author: Thomas Hardy
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Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Pages : 256
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The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, with Prefaces and Notes: A Laodicean
Author: Thomas Hardy
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Pages : 504
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The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, with Prefaces and Notes: A pair of blue eyes
Author: Thomas Hardy
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Languages : en
Pages : 456
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Pages : 456
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The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, with Prefaces and Notes: The trumpet-major
Author: Thomas Hardy
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Languages : en
Pages : 400
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The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, with Prefaces and Notes: The well-beloved
Author: Thomas Hardy
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Languages : en
Pages : 240
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The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, with Prefaces and Notes: Two on a tower
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Languages : en
Pages : 336
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The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, with Prefaces and Notes: Far from the madding crowd. Description of Farmer Oak, An Incident ; Night, The Flock, An Interior, Another Interior ; A Girl on Horseback, Conversation ; Gabriel's Resolve, The Visit, The Mistake ; Departure of Bathsheba, A Pastoral Tragedy ; The Fair, The Journey, The Fire ; Recognition, A Timid Girl ; The Malthouse, The Chat, News ; The Homestead, A Visitor, Half-Confidences ; Mistress and Men ; Outside the Barracks, Snow, A Meeting ; Farmers, A Rule, An Exception ; Sortes Sanctorum, The Valentine ; Effect of the Letter, Sunrise ; A Morning Meeting, The Letter Again ; All Saints' and All Souls' ; In the Market-place ; Boldwood in Meditation, Regret ; The Sheep-washing, The Offer ; Perplexity, Grinding the Shears, A Quarrel ; Troubles in the Fold, A Message ; The Great Barn and the Sheep-shearers ; Eventide, A Second Declaration ; The Same Night, The Fir Plantation ; The New Acquaintance Described ; Scene on the Verge of the Hay-mead ; Hiving the Bees ; The Hollow amid the Ferns ; Particulars of a Twilight Walk ; Hot Cheeks and Tearful Eyes ; Blame, Fury ; Night, Horses Tramping ; In the Sun, A Harbinger ; Home Again, A Trickster ; At an Upper Window ; Wealth in Jeopardy, The Revel ; The Storm, The Two Together ; Rain, One Solitary Meets Another ; Coming Home, A Cry ; On Casterbridge Highway ; Suspicion, Fanny Is Sent For ; Joseph and His Burden, Buck's Head ; Fanny's Revenge ; Under a Tree, Reaction ; Troy's Romanticism ; The Gurgoyle : Its Doings ; Adventures by the Shore ; Doubts Arise, Doubts Linger ; Oak's Advancement, A Great Hope ; The Sheep Fair, Troy Touches His Wife's Hand ; Bathsheba Talks with Her Outrider ; Converging Courses ; Concurritur, Horæ Momento ; After the Shock ; The March Following, "Bathsheba Boldwood" ; Beauty in Loneliness, After All ; A Foggy Night and Morning, Conclusion
Author: Thomas Hardy
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Pages : 488
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The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, with Prefaces and Notes: Under the greenwood tree. Winter (Mellstock-Lane ; The tranter's ; The assembled quire ; Going the rounds ; The listeners ; Christmas morning ; The tranter's party ; They dance more wildly ; Dick calls at the school) ; Spring (Passing by the school ; A meeting of the quire ; A turn in the discussion ; The interview with the vicar ; Returning homeward ; Yalbury Wood and the keeper's house ; Dick makes himself useful ; Dick meets his father) ; Summer (Driving out of Budmouth ; Further along the road ; A confession ; An arrangement) ; Autumn (Going nutting ; Honey-taking, and afterwards ; Fancy in the rain ; The spell ; After gaining her point ; Into temptation ; Second thoughts) ; Conclusion ("The knot there's no untying" ; Under the greenwood tree)
Author: Thomas Hardy
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Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Pages : 232
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The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, with Prefaces and Notes: Wessex tales. 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
Author: Thomas Hardy
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Languages : en
Pages : 312
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The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, with Prefaces and Notes: The return of the native. The three women (A face on which time makes but little impression ; Humanity appears upon the scene, hand in hand with trouble ; The custom of the country ; The halt on the turnpike road ; Perplexity among honest people ; The figure against the sky ; Queen of night ; Those who are found where there is said to be nobody ; Love leads a shrewd man into strategy ; A desperate attempt at persuasion ; The dishonesty of an honest woman) ; The arrival (Tidings of the comer ; The people at blooms-end make ready ; How a little sound produced a great dream ; Eustacia is led on to an adventure ; Through the moonlight ; The two stand face to face ; A coalition between beauty and oddness ; Firmness is discovered in a gentle heart) ; The fascination ("My mind to me a kingdom is" ; The new course causes disappointment ; The first act in a timeworn drama ; An hour of bliss and many hours of sadness ; Sharp words are spoken, and a crisis ensues ; Yeobright goes, and the breach is complete ; The morning and the evening of a day ; A new force disturbs the current) ; The closed door (The rencounter by the pool ; He is set upon by adversities, but he sings a song ; She goes out to battle against depression ; Rough coercion is employed ; The journey across the heath ; A conjuncture, and its result upon the pedestrian ; The tragic meeting of two old friends ; Eustacia hears of good fortune, and beholds evil) ; The discovery ("Wherefore is light given to him that is in misery?" ; A lurid light breaks in upon a darkened understanding ; Eustacia dresses herself on a black morning ; The ministrations of a half-forgotten one ; An old move inadvertently repeated ; Thomasin argues with her cousin, and he writes a letter ; The night of the sixth of November ; Rain, darkness, and anxious wanderers ; Sights and sounds draw the wanderers together) ; Aftercourses (The inevitable movement onward ; Thomasin walks in a green place by the Roman road ; The serious discourse of Clym with his cousin ; Cheerfulness again asserts itself at blooms-end, and Clym finds his vocation)
Author: Thomas Hardy
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Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Pages : 512
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