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  1. The Return of the Native, published in 1878, is a novel by Thomas Hardy that unfolds in Egdon Heath, where passions and conflicts entwine the lives of the locals. The narrative follows Eustacia Vye's tumultuous romantic choices, including her love for Damon Wildeve and Clym Yeobright. Amidst the heath's unforgiving landscape, the novel explores ...

  2. There is a conflict staged in The Return of the Native between Egdon Heath and the modern world. Egdon Heath is described in the beginning of the novel as a timeless place that modernity has yet to touch, making it a rather unusual location. It’s a place that’s still steeped in history, as many of its inhabitants believe in old folklore and ...

  3. 8 de mar. de 2006 · The Return of the Native Credits: John Hamm and David Widger Language: English: LoC Class: PR: Language and Literatures: English literature: Subject: Adultery -- Fiction Subject: Didactic fiction Subject: Love stories Subject: Mate selection -- Fiction Subject: Wessex (England) -- Fiction Subject: Mothers and sons -- Fiction Subject

  4. The novel, The Return of the Native was written by Thomas Hardy. It was his sixth novel which appeared in a magazine as episodes and finally published in 1878. The story of the novel is set in the Wessex region, the imaginary region of Thomas Hardy’s tales. It revolves around Clym Yeobright’s return and taking up the profession of a school ...

  5. Summary. The Return of the Native opens with a chapter describing sundown on Egdon Heath, the stage upon which the drama of the novel unfolds. The heath is a "vast tract of unenclosed wild," a somber, windswept stretch of brown hills and valleys, virtually treeless, covered in briars and thorn-bushes: "the storm was its lover, and the wind was ...

  6. Published after Lawrence’s death. Provides an early psychological study of Hardy’s characters, focusing on what Clym and Eustacia desire. Explains why The Return of the Native is the “first ...

  7. Thomas Hardy’s novel The Return of the Native was published serially in Belgravia magazine in 1878. Its setting, the formidable and unforgiving Egdon Heath, is based on the Wessex region of England where Hardy was born. Hardy provides a map that gives the locations that his love- and grief-driven characters visit as the story unfolds.