Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), poète et romancier.
Trumpet Major
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- Nombre de pages264
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.195 kg
- Dimensions13,2 cm × 19,8 cm × 1,4 cm
- ISBN1-85326-246-3
- EAN9781853262463
- Date de parution01/04/1995
- CollectionWordsworth Classics
- ÉditeurWordsworth
- PréfacierCharles Pettit
Résumé
Thomas Hardy's only historical novel, The Trumpet-Major, is set in Wessex during the Napoleonic Wars. Hardy skilfully immerses us in the life of the day, making us feel the impact of historical events on the immemorial local way of life - the glamour of the coming of George Ill and his soldiery, fears of the press-gang and invasion, and the effect of distant but momentous events like the Battle of Trafalgar.
He interweaves a compelling, bitter-sweet romantic love story of the rivalry of two brothers for the hand of the heroine Anne Garland, played out against the lives of a lively gallery of other characters. While there are elements of sadness and even tragedy, The Trumpet-Major shows Hardy's skills of storytelling, characterisation and description in a novel full of vitality, comedy and warmth.
He interweaves a compelling, bitter-sweet romantic love story of the rivalry of two brothers for the hand of the heroine Anne Garland, played out against the lives of a lively gallery of other characters. While there are elements of sadness and even tragedy, The Trumpet-Major shows Hardy's skills of storytelling, characterisation and description in a novel full of vitality, comedy and warmth.
Thomas Hardy's only historical novel, The Trumpet-Major, is set in Wessex during the Napoleonic Wars. Hardy skilfully immerses us in the life of the day, making us feel the impact of historical events on the immemorial local way of life - the glamour of the coming of George Ill and his soldiery, fears of the press-gang and invasion, and the effect of distant but momentous events like the Battle of Trafalgar.
He interweaves a compelling, bitter-sweet romantic love story of the rivalry of two brothers for the hand of the heroine Anne Garland, played out against the lives of a lively gallery of other characters. While there are elements of sadness and even tragedy, The Trumpet-Major shows Hardy's skills of storytelling, characterisation and description in a novel full of vitality, comedy and warmth.
He interweaves a compelling, bitter-sweet romantic love story of the rivalry of two brothers for the hand of the heroine Anne Garland, played out against the lives of a lively gallery of other characters. While there are elements of sadness and even tragedy, The Trumpet-Major shows Hardy's skills of storytelling, characterisation and description in a novel full of vitality, comedy and warmth.