The Hand of Ethelberta A Comedy in Chapters

The Hand of Ethelberta A Comedy in Chapters

by Thomas Hardy
The Hand of Ethelberta A Comedy in Chapters

The Hand of Ethelberta A Comedy in Chapters

by Thomas Hardy

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Overview

"The Hand of Ethelberta" by Thomas Hardy is a captivating Victorian romance novel that delves into the complexities of social class, ambition, and marriage in 19th-century London society. Hardy's skillful portrayal of Ethelberta, a young woman navigating the intricacies of Victorian society, offers readers a compelling glimpse into the challenges faced by individuals striving to rise above their station. As Ethelberta maneuvers through the social hierarchy, readers are drawn into a world of ambition and intrigue, where relationships are tested and societal norms are challenged. Set against the backdrop of London's bustling streets, Hardy's novel is a satirical comedy that exposes the hypocrisy and absurdity of Victorian society. Through Ethelberta's journey, Hardy explores themes of family, relationships, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment in a society dictated by social expectations. With its witty dialogue and astute observations of human nature, "The Hand of Ethelberta" stands as a timeless classic of Victorian literature. At its core, the novel is a poignant reflection on the constraints imposed by societal conventions and the enduring power of love and ambition to transcend social barriers. As readers follow Ethelberta's journey, they are reminded of the universal human desire for fulfillment and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789362209269
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 03/01/2024
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Prominent English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) is renowned for having had a significant influence on Victorian and early 20th-century literature. Hardy, who was born in Dorset, England, on June 2, 1840, came from a working-class family to become one of the greatest writers of his day. Hardy explored themes like love, fate, and the conflict between old and modern values in his works, which frequently portrayed the harsh reality of rural life. "The Mayor of Casterbridge" (1886), "The Return of the Native" (1878), "Far from the Madding Crowd" (1874), and "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" (1891) are a few notable works. His writing was distinguished by a close relationship to nature and a sharp understanding of human nature. Hardy was a talented poet in addition to his novelist, as evidenced by collections like "Wessex Poems" (1898) and "Poems of the Past and Present" (1902). Hardy's writings were increasingly more well-known throughout the 20th century for their realistic and profound psychological depth. Thomas Hardy's literary talents have ensured his enduring legacy as a master poet and storyteller, notwithstanding some debate around the seeming pessimism in his latter novels.

Date of Birth:

June 2, 1840

Date of Death:

January 11, 1928

Place of Birth:

Higher Brockhampon, Dorset, England

Place of Death:

Max Gate, Dorchester, England

Education:

Served as apprentice to architect James Hicks
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