The Mayor Of Casterbridge : The Life And Trials Of Michael Henchard

Thomas Hardy


français | 02-05-2022 | 224 pages

9782382743539

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"The Mayor of Casterbridge" by Thomas Hardy is a poignant exploration of fate, character, and redemption. The novel opens with Michael Henchard, a hay-trusser, who, in a moment of drunken folly, sells his wife, Susan, and their daughter, Elizabeth-Jane, to a sailor named Newson at a country fair. Overcome with remorse, Henchard vows to abstain from alcohol for twenty-one years. Years later, Susan, believing Newson to be dead, returns to Casterbridge with Elizabeth-Jane to find Henchard, who has risen to become the town's mayor and a prosperous grain merchant. Henchard's reunion with his family is fraught with complications, as he conceals his past misdeeds and struggles with his own pride and temper. The arrival of Donald Farfrae, a young and capable Scotsman, further complicates Henchard's life. Initially taken under Henchard's wing, Farfrae's charm and business acumen soon make him a rival, leading to Henchard's downfall. As Henchard's fortunes wane, he grapples with his past actions and their consequences, including the revelation that Elizabeth-Jane is not his biological daughter. Hardy's narrative delves into themes of character, destiny, and the harsh realities of life, ultimately portraying Henchard as a tragic figure whose flaws lead to his undoing. The novel concludes with Henchard's lonely death, a testament to the enduring consequence of his choices and the inexorable nature of fate.

Détails

Code EAN :9782382743539
Auteur(trice) : 
Editeur :Culturea
Date de publication :  02-05-2022
Format :Livre
Langue(s) : français
Hauteur :220 mm
Largeur :170 mm
Epaisseur :12 mm
Poids :356 gr
Stock :en stock chez le fournisseur
Nombre de pages :224