
The Return of the Native
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Rowe
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By:
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Thomas Hardy
About this listen
In the remote wildness of Egdon Heath, the crossed love affairs and marriages of a small group of people are played out against the background of nature’s beauty and indifference to mankind. Through a series of vivid incidents and encounters, The Return of the Native moves in a relentless drive towards tragedy, as the plans and dreams of the lovers miscarry, defeated by chance, or destiny or self-deception. In their unhappy stories, Hardy gives us a powerful dramatization of his bleak philosophy, his belief in man’s helplessness before the malevolence of the universe.
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Public Domain (P)2014 Naxos AudioBooksWhere does The Return of the Native rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Not one of Hardy's most well known (or often dramatised) works, this is a bit of a slow burn but becomes fully absorbing. The star character is really the heath itself which is gradually brought to life through description and the parochial lives of its inhabitants. The plot, apparently rather simplistic at first, develops through a series of misunderstandings and misadventures to an end both tragic and stoical. Recommended.The narration is nicely measured to the pace of the book.
Thoroughly engrossing after a slow start
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The best of Hardy - magical!
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Hardy with a not-so-depressing ending
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The book itself is a classic which occupies a high place in the Hardy canon.
Good narration for Hardy classic
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