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Hardy, Thomas, Defendant

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Publisher Marketing: Wessex Tales - Thomas Hardy - Complete Six Tales - Brand New Edition. Wessex Tales is an 1888 collection of tales written by Thomas Hardy, many of which are set before Hardy's birth in 1840. Through them, Thomas Hardy talks about nineteenth century marriage, grammar, class status, how men and women were viewed, medical diseases and more. In 1888, Wessex Tales contained only five stories ('The Three Strangers', 'The Withered Arm', 'Fellow-Townsmen', 'Interlopers at the Knap', and 'The Distracted Preacher') all published first in periodicals. For the 1896 reprinting, Hardy added "An Imaginative Woman," but in 1912 moved this to another collection, Life's Little Ironies, while at the same time transferring two stories - "A Tradition of Eighteen Hundred and Four" and "The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion" - from Life's Little Ironies to Wessex Tales. 'An apology is perhaps needed for the neglect of contrast which is shown by presenting two consecutive stories of hangmen in such a small collection as the following. But in the neighbourhood of county-towns tales of executions used to form a large proportion of the local traditions; and though never personally acquainted with any chief operator at such scenes, the writer of these pages had as a boy the privilege of being on speaking terms with a man who applied for the office, and who sank into an incurable melancholy because he failed to get it, some slight mitigation of his grief being to dwell upon striking episodes in the lives of those happier ones who had held it with success and renown. His tale of disappointment used to cause some wonder why his ambition should have taken such an unfortunate form, but its nobleness was never questioned. In those days, too, there was still living an old woman who, for the cure of some eating disease, had been taken in her youth to have her 'blood turned' by a convict's corpse, in the manner described in 'The Withered Arm.' Review Citations: Library Journal 09/15/1994 (EAN 9781856955768, Analog Audio Cassette) Wilson Fiction Catalog 01/01/2006 pg. 410 (EAN 9780192835581, Paperback) Wilson Fiction Catalog 01/01/2010 pg. 324 (EAN 9780192835581, Paperback) Wilson Fiction Catalog 01/01/2014 pg. 399 (EAN 9780192835581, Paperback) Publishers Weekly 08/27/2012 (EAN 9781843795834, Compact Disc) Audio File 10/01/2012 pg. 33 (EAN 9781843795834, Compact Disc) Library Journal 11/01/2012 pg. 44 (EAN 9781843795834, Compact Disc) Contributor Bio:  Hardy, Thomas, Defendant THOMAS HARDY (1840-1928) was an English author and poet best known for his literary masterpieces Jude the Obscure, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Far from the Madding Crowd, and The Mayor of Casterbridge. While he achieved success during his lifetime for his novels, Hardy considered himself first and foremost a poet, and his poetry is today recognized as a significant influence on the Movement poets of the 1950s and 1960s.

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Publicado 9 de mayo de 2013
ISBN13 9781484924082
Editores Createspace
Páginas 194
Dimensiones 189 × 246 × 10 mm   ·   353 g

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