A Laodicean by Thomas Hardy

A Laodicean by Thomas Hardy

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One of Hardy's more unusual novels, this tale of romance finds the heroine torn between two suitors - an aristocratic Army officer and an architect - who represent two distinct classes in English society. This book presents the original manuscript, rather than the popular 1912 edition.

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A Laodicean by Thomas Hardy

A Laodicean is one of Hardy's most unusual novels, a contemporary romance in which the heroine is torn between her infatuation with an ancient, dilapidated castle purchased by her father, two very different suitors, and a desire to be part of the modern world and its technological achievements. No elegy for a lost past, the story of Paula's dilemma was meant to be a comic investigation of the `incongruities that were daily shaping themselves in the world under the great modern fluctuations of classes and creeds'. This is the only edition to present the text of the novel's first edition rather than that of 1912, enabling a modern reader to read `A Story of To-day' as Hardy originally wrote it. This book is intended for students of Hardy, Victorian/20th century literature, general.
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ISBN 13 9780192827838
ISBN 10 0192827839
Title A Laodicean
Author Thomas Hardy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1991-11-01
Number of pages 505
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.