Love, loss, fate, and the unforgiving beauty of rural England.
The Complete Works of Thomas Hardy brings together the entire literary output of one of Britain's greatest novelists and poets. With richly drawn characters, tragic romances, and deep reflections on human suffering and societal constraints, Hardy's work remains as poignant and powerful today as it was in the Victorian era.

This ultimate collection includes all of Hardy's novels, short stories, and a curated selection of his poetry-fully formatted and easy to navigate.

Includes all major novels:

Tess of the d'Urbervilles - A heartbreaking portrait of purity and injustice

Far from the Madding Crowd - Love, jealousy, and pride on the English countryside

Jude the Obscure - A scathing critique of class, marriage, and education

The Mayor of Casterbridge - A man's tragic fall from grace

The Return of the Native

The Woodlanders

Two on a Tower

Under the Greenwood Tree

Desperate Remedies, A Laodicean, The Hand of Ethelberta, and more

Also includes:

Hardy's Complete Short Stories, including The Three Strangers, Barbara of the House of Grebe, and Wessex Tales

Selections from Hardy's Collected Poems-his other great literary achievement

Hardy's themes of fate vs. free will, social pressure, romantic tragedy, and the raw power of nature remain strikingly relevant, delivered in his signature poetic and deeply human voice.

"Hardy's novels are among the finest in the English language." - The Guardian
"His stories haunt you, and his language sings." - Harold Bloom
"A master of tragic beauty." - Goodreads Reviewer

Perfect for fans of classic literature, English realism, and richly textured storytelling.

Click 'Buy Now' and immerse yourself in the complete works of Thomas Hardy-where emotion, morality, and landscape collide.

Titel
The Complete Works of Thomas Hardy
Untertitel
All Novels, Short Stories, and Poems by the Master of Wessex Literature
EAN
9782386918643
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
28.07.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
6.66 MB
Anzahl Seiten
8450