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  1. A short summary of Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Return of the Native.

    • Thomas Hardy
    • 1878
  2. Intro. The Return of the Native Summary. Next. Book 1, Chapter 1. Literary devices: Foreshadowing. Genre. Mood. Setting. Style. Tone. View all. The Return of the Native opens with Venn, a reddleman, transporting Thomasin Yeobright back to Egdon Heath.

  3. The Return of the Native is Thomas Hardy's sixth published novel. It first appeared in the magazine Belgravia, a publication known for its sensationalism, and was presented in twelve monthly installments from 9 January to 19 December 1878.

  4. When their bonfire has burned out, the locals come to serenade Thomasin and Wildeve, thinking them to be newly married and wanting to celebrate. When Wildeve is able to get rid of them he starts off to see Eustacia Vye, the mysterious figure Venn saw earlier, standing on Rainbarrow. Eustacia watches for Wildeve on Rainbarrow, returning now and ...

  5. by Thomas Hardy. Buy Study Guide. Return of the Native Summary. As the novel opens, the wild landscape of Edgon Heath broods alone, save for an old man walking home. The old man, Captain Vye, passes a reddleman, Diggory Venn. Diggory is discreetly transporting a distressed young woman.

  6. Overview. 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.

  7. Overview. 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.