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Under the Greenwood Tree

(Penguin Popular Classics)

By Thomas Hardy

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| Paperback | 9780140620962

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This edition presents a critically established text based on comparisons of every revised version. Hardy placed this tale among his Novels of Character and Environment, a group which is held to include his most characteristic work.

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  • I have to say this is my least favorite Hardy book I've read to date. The thing I like most about Hardy is the way he gets into his characters, their thoughts their motivations, this just seemed terribly superficial. There were a few passages that were beautifully written, but overall this really di ... (continue)

    I have to say this is my least favorite Hardy book I've read to date. The thing I like most about Hardy is the way he gets into his characters, their thoughts their motivations, this just seemed terribly superficial. There were a few passages that were beautifully written, but overall this really didn't do it for me. For one thing it was very much written in dialect when the characters spoke and I didn't much care for that. I think part of the problem was also that the two main characters were called Dick and Fancy, which I kept reading as Dick and Fanny and then giggling like a 12 year old boy! But there just wasn't really much depth to this story. It was a mediocre love story, and the slice of life that it portrayed wasn't that interesting or insightful I thought. Still I have loved many other Thomas Hardy books so I won't hold this one too much against him and will keep reading the rest.

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  • Hardy wrote this at the beginning of his career as a novelist, and he wrote to please the reading public. This, his third novel, was a great success. It is a most delightful account of rural life and customs. The chapter "Going the Rounds" is an absolute masterpiece. The 'goings-on' of the Mellstock ... (continue)

    Hardy wrote this at the beginning of his career as a novelist, and he wrote to please the reading public. This, his third novel, was a great success. It is a most delightful account of rural life and customs. The chapter "Going the Rounds" is an absolute masterpiece. The 'goings-on' of the Mellstock Quire is so quaint, so wonderfully funny as it reveals a life so far removed from today's. And the 'flirtation' scenes seem so real - hands touching accidentally at Mr Day's house, etc. Wonderful story! Absolutely delightful!

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    GraJon said on Jun 10, 2008 | Add your feedback

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 240 Pages
  • Edition: New Ed
  • ISBN-10: 0140620966
  • ISBN-13: 9780140620962
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Pub date: Jun 30, 1994
  • Also available as: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Others and eBook
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