Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Thomas Hardy

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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Thomas Hardy

by Thomas Hardy

EN·~43 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE - by Thomas Hardy

2:15
2

THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE - by Thomas Hardy

0:17
3

PART FIRST — A YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY.

0:20
4

PART SECOND — A YOUNG MAN OF FORTY

0:31
5

PART THIRD — A YOUNG MAN OF SIXTY

0:22
6

A GROUP OF NOBLE DAMES

0:23
7

THE HAND OF ETHELBERTA-A COMEDY IN CHAPTERS - By Thomas Hardy

7:26:06
8

A GROUP OF NOBLE DAMES

22:50:23
9

THE HAND OF ETHELBERTA-A COMEDY IN CHAPTERS - By Thomas Hardy

13:39:04

Description

Step into the windswept world of a late‑Victorian novelist whose stories pulse with the rhythm of the English countryside. The first tale follows a charismatic outsider who returns to his native heath, sparking old passions and fresh conflicts among the tight‑knit community. As lovers grapple with desire and destiny, the landscape itself seems to echo their hopes and anxieties, setting the stage for a drama that teeters between nostalgia and inevitable change.

The collection then moves to a bustling market town, where a driven young man’s rise to power is shadowed by a hidden past that threatens to unravel his carefully built reputation. Meanwhile, another work explores the tangled lives of women bound by tradition, ambition, and secret longings, each chapter revealing a new facet of human resilience. Together, these narratives offer a vivid portrait of love, loss, and the relentless march of fate, inviting listeners to linger over every hauntingly beautiful line.

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Language

en

Duration

~43 hours (2534K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2018-11-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy

1840–1928

Best known for bringing the countryside of southwest England vividly to life, this major Victorian writer paired memorable stories with a deep sense of fate, chance, and human longing. His novels and poems still feel strikingly modern in the way they look at love, class, and the pressures of society.

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