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The Mayor of Casterbridge

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This 1886 novel may be Hardy’s most intense and gripping narrative.

We first see the central character, Michael Henchard, as a drunken and unemployed hay-trusser who sells his wife Susan and his daughter Elizabeth-Jane at a fair.

When he is eventually reunited with the two, he has become the contented and prosperous mayor of a thriving market town.

But the downward spiral begins. Henchard’s fall is hastened by a series of coincidences and quarrels, and by his own jealousy and pride.

Though the perspective on events that Hardy gives us is often that of other characters (Elizabeth-Jane in particular), Henchard remains the central focus; in the end he is a tragic figure, bankrupt, emotionally broken and an outcast from society. Prepared by one of the world’s leading Hardy scholars, this edition includes a critical introduction and a range of background materials from the period.

Historical documents (concerning such topics as the corn laws and the practice of wife-selling) and contemporary reviews help set this remarkable novel in the context out of which it emerged.

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Broadview Press Ltd
1551111225 / 9781551111223
Paperback / softback
823.8
30/03/1997
Canada
English
Classics
416p.
general /undergraduate Learn More
Quiz No: 200466, Points 22.00, Book Level 9.50,
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