Erin's review
The Return of the Native (Modern Library Classics)
by Thomas Hardy
Erin's review
The Return of the Native (Modern Library Classics) by Thomas Hardy
Erin's review
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Crushed by Things Beyond Control: A Review of The Return of the Native
Poor Thomas Hardy. He was pursued by a fate almost as cruel as that which crushes his characters. As a boy he was too well educated to pursue a quiet life on the heath, when he grew up to his novels were too mercilessly condemned by Victorian moralists for him to live in peace as a writer. He turned exclusively to poetry (depending on your stance that can also be counted as tragedy) and his estranged wife died, and although he married again he continued writing poetry about his other wife, the dead one. Fortunately for Mr. Hardy the fate that buffeted him throughout his life was a kinder one the preternaturally punitive fate that tends to crush the characters in his novels. Return of the Native is no exception.
The native is Clement Yoebright and his return to Egdon Heath is precipitated by his boredom with success in the diamond industry in Paris and his longing to lead a more meaningful life. He returns ...more
Poor Thomas Hardy. He was pursued by a fate almost as cruel as that which crushes his characters. As a boy he was too well educated to pursue a quiet life on the heath, when he grew up to his novels were too mercilessly condemned by Victorian moralists for him to live in peace as a writer. He turned exclusively to poetry (depending on your stance that can also be counted as tragedy) and his estranged wife died, and although he married again he continued writing poetry about his other wife, the dead one. Fortunately for Mr. Hardy the fate that buffeted him throughout his life was a kinder one the preternaturally punitive fate that tends to crush the characters in his novels. Return of the Native is no exception.
The native is Clement Yoebright and his return to Egdon Heath is precipitated by his boredom with success in the diamond industry in Paris and his longing to lead a more meaningful life. He returns ...more
