The Mayor of Casterbridge (Penguin Classics)
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Average customer review:Product Description
One of the Wessex tales, this tells the story of the brooding, and sometimes brutal Michael Henchard and the women with whom he searches for happiness in the harsh world of 19th-century rural England.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1023908 in Books
- Published on: 1997-11-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 448 pages
Customer Reviews
A fantastic read
I received this book as a Christmas present along with various other books. I left this one to last because I thought it might be hard going. It turned out to be one of the best books I've ever read, The characters are brilliant, my interest was held the whole way through, and it most definately wasn't a hard read. Now forTess of the D'urbervilles!
Hardy at his best
This for me is Hardy's greatest novel, written at the peak of his career. The character of Henchard, although deeply flawed, nonetheless captures the reader's attention both during and after reading the novel. His journey from young and despondent husband and father, through to his time as the mayor and his eventual demise, prove most gripping. This novel along with Tess, Jude the Obscure and The Return of the Native make up Hardy's tragic Wessex novels, and although all of them are rather sad and to an extent depressing, The Mayor of Casterbridge really does stand out as the most satisfying read that chronicles the shift away from older models of masculinity towards the beginnings of modernity that Hardy himself lived through during his long life. Don't forget about the genius of this man's writing!
a "stood the test of time " classic
only one review????
are we just taking this book for granted??? Does no-one read Hardy these days???
Plot, setting, character all marvellously realised and fused in a great tale with philososophic undertones.
No more to be said.




