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Under the Greenwood Tree

Par : Thomas Hardy
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  • Nombre de pages204
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-4-215-00618-7
  • EAN9784215006187
  • Date de parution22/02/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille609 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurSahla Books

Résumé

Under the Greenwood Tree by Thomas Hardy is a tender and richly atmospheric novel that captures the quiet beauty of rural English life in the nineteenth century. As one of Hardy's earliest works, this pastoral romance offers readers a gentle yet insightful portrait of village traditions, community bonds, and the subtle tensions between old customs and modern change. Set in the idyllic countryside of Mellstock, the story centers on the members of the Mellstock Quire-a group of local musicians who provide music for the parish church.
Their simple, harmonious way of life begins to face disruption when a new vicar arrives with modern ideas, including the replacement of the traditional church choir with an organ. Through this seemingly small change, Hardy explores the broader theme of progress encroaching upon long-established rural traditions. At the heart of the novel is a charming love story between Dick Dewy, a devoted and earnest member of the quire, and Fancy Day, the village schoolmistress.
Fancy is intelligent, graceful, and admired by many, including wealthier and more socially prominent suitors. As Dick courts her with sincerity and patience, the narrative delicately portrays the uncertainties, hopes, and emotional nuances of young love. Hardy's portrayal of romance is warm and quietly humorous, reflecting both the innocence and complexity of relationships within a close-knit community. Unlike the darker and more tragic works for which Thomas Hardy later became famous, Under the Greenwood Tree radiates a lighter tone, filled with gentle irony and affectionate observation.
Hardy paints the landscape with loving detail-the rolling fields, woodland paths, and rustic cottages become characters in their own right, shaping the rhythms of village life. His descriptions evoke a sense of timelessness, inviting readers to slow down and immerse themselves in a world guided by nature's seasons and communal tradition. Beneath its pastoral charm, the novel thoughtfully examines themes of social class, change, ambition, and the delicate balance between individuality and community expectation.
Hardy subtly highlights how modernization, even when well-intentioned, can alter the cultural fabric of a society. Through the lives of ordinary villagers, he captures a moment in history when England stood on the threshold of transformation. Under the Greenwood Tree remains a beloved classic for its lyrical prose, memorable characters, and affectionate depiction of rural life. Both a romantic tale and a cultural portrait, it offers readers a graceful introduction to Hardy's literary world-one filled with humanity, humor, and heartfelt reflection.
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