The Return of the Native

The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy is a classic novel published by Penguin on August 1, 1999. This edition spans 496 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the tragic potential of romantic illusion, focusing on Eustacia Vye, who dreams of escaping her rural life in Egdon Heath through her desire to marry Clym Yeobright, who returns from Paris with his own aspirations that clash with hers.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the characters’ struggles as their ambitions and relationships intertwine, leading to disappointment and turmoil. The story delves into themes of family life and the complexities of class and sexuality, as highlighted in Penny Boumelha’s introduction. This edition also includes notes, a glossary, chronology, and bibliography, enhancing the reading experience and providing context for Hardy’s original vision.
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The classic novel that illustrates the tragic potential of romantic illusion and how its protagonists fail to recognize their opportunities to control their own destinies.
Tempestuous Eustacia Vye passes her days dreaming of passionate love and the escape it may bring from the small community of Egdon Heath. Hearing that Clym Yeobright is to return from Paris, she sets her heart on marrying him, believing that through him she can leave rural life and find fulfilment elsewhere. But she is to be disappointed, for Clym has dreams of his own, and they have little in common with Eustacia’s. Their unhappy marriage causes havoc in the lives of those close to them, in particular Damon Wildeve, Eustacia’s former lover, Clym’s mother and his cousin Thomasin.
Penny Boumelha’s introduction examines the classical and mythological references and the interplay of class and sexuality. This edition, essentially Thomas Hardy’s original version of the novel, also includes notes, a glossary, chronology and bibliography.
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