The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy

Set in the rural backdrop of Little Hintock, the novel delves into the intertwined lives of its inhabitants, where class and social ambition complicate personal relationships. At its heart is the story of Grace Melbury, who, despite her education and refined upbringing, finds herself torn between her marital commitment to the superficial Dr. Edred Fitzpiers and her lingering affection for her childhood love, the loyal and steadfast woodsman Giles Winterborne. The narrative explores themes of unrequited love, social mobility, and the inexorable forces of nature, as characters navigate the rigid Victorian social structure and the wild, untamed woodlands that both sustain and overshadow their lives.

The 2356th greatest book of all time


Published
1887
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
135,420
Original Language
English

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