
Thomas Hardy’s “Group of Noble Dames” gathers a dozen vivid sketches of aristocratic women from a fictional county, each drawn from the tangled skeins of real family pedigrees. The introductory essay explains how dates, marriages and whispered rumors can turn dry genealogies into lively drama, and the stories that follow bring those hidden passions to light. Readers meet a young countess confronting a forced engagement, a Marchioness navigating court intrigue, and a duchess whose genteel world teeters on the brink of change.
Each tale is narrated with a blend of local history and intimate observation, letting the characters’ choices and desires emerge against the backdrop of grand manor houses and mist‑filled valleys. Hardy’s keen eye for detail captures the subtle power struggles, tender loyalties, and quiet rebellions that define these women’s lives. The collection offers a portrait of a bygone era, where personal ambition and social expectation intertwine in richly textured, often bittersweet episodes.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (386K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2002-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1928
One of the great English novelists of the Victorian age, he brought the rural world of Dorset to life with unusual honesty and emotional force. His stories often balance beauty, chance, and heartbreak in ways that still feel strikingly modern.
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