Desperate remedies

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Thomas Hardy: Desperate remedies (2009, Oxford University Press)

415 pages

English language

Published April 13, 2009 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-955482-9
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This is Hardy's first published novel and it displays a number of themes that became staples of his prose works: an affair of the heart thwarted by circumstance, the effects of low social mobility, coincidence influencing the course of protagonists' lives. It does not bring social commentary to the fore-front, however. Instead the reader is propelled through the story by an urge to solve mysteries, one of which is not entirely cleared up until the final pages.

It is interesting to contrast the heroine, her family and lover with other characters in the book; the former are bland and vague, somewhat stereo-typical in comparison to the more minor, rural charcters who come to life instantly through Hardy's intimate knowledge of the local dialect. The scenes where they appear are used in large part to convey local gossip without having to have a major protagonist awkwardly have to express the information …

Subjects

  • Young women -- Fiction
  • Lady's maids -- Fiction
  • Wessex (England) -- Fiction