The great Victorian writer Thomas Hardy occupies the unique position of being both a major novelist and a poet. Such masterworks as The Return of the Native and Tess of the D'Urbervilles make Hardy required reading in literature courses. The Mayor of Casterbridge displays all the elements that have made Hardy so enduringly significant and popular: a well-crafted plot, brilliant psychological insight into his characters, an evocative rural English setting and an absolute command of the novelist's art. Unabridged republication of the work as originally published by Macmillan, London, 1912.
"...But her strong sense that neither she nor any human being deserved less than was given, did not blind her to the fact that there were others receiving less who had deserved much more."
评分finally finished. it was a good—read in general. I could hardly repress my tears reading the final part. It seems to me to be a story of humanity. Henchard is the complex humanity incarnated. He is impulsive, a bit too self-esteemed but good-hearted. ...
评分穆齐尔说男人对女人的深情,就像一只花豹对着新鲜刚死的猎物在温柔的咕咕,如果那猎物敢对他的方式说三道四他是要见怪的。 伐尓伏雷发现伊丽莎白没有在她的主人家里好好等他时受了小小的刺激,而且是在他们没有任何约定的情况下。哈代说男人就是这样想入非非自以为是的东西。 ...
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