Thomas Hardy The Return of the Native he action of this novel involving the two-timing Wildeve, the native Clym yeobright and the wilful and capricious Eustacia Vye takes place against the sombre background of Egdon Heath, a bleak and barren tract of land which has been magnified to epic proportions by the imaginative rendering of Thomas Hardy. The Return of the Native is a powerful novel acclaimed by many as Hardy’s best work. In the characteristic Hardy manner, the novel shows how in this sorry scheme of things tragedy results because the wrong man and the wrong woman come together first, while the right ones remain indifferent or unknown to each other. This critical study, originally prepared by Dr. Raghukul Tilak, has been revised, edited and brought upto-date by prof. Shakti Batra.

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