- Return of the Native (version 2 dramatic reading)
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Thomas Hardy
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Clym Yeobright returns home to Egdon Heath, a scattered collection of houses on the isolated Wessex moors, and is caught up in a "love pentagon" which includes: his cousin, Thomasin Yeobright; the shadowy inn-keeper, Damon Wildeve; the controversial and romantic Eustacia Vye; and the mysterious reddleman, Diggory Venn, whose skin is stained completely red from his work. This work has all the well-known marks of Thomas Hardy: the Wessex landscape, a choice of lovers, a wedding gone wrong, a particularly shy 30-something man, and a woman with an independent spirit. But, The Return of the Native is unique in its pagan undertones - the first five books take place over a year and a day, starting on All Hallow's Eve, and hints of magic and witchcraft.
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- Chapters
- Dramatis Personae and Preface
- Book 1, chapter 1
- Book 1, chapter 2
- Book 1, chapter 3
- Book 1, chapter 4
- Book 1, chapter 5
- Book 1, chapter 6
- Book 1, chapter 7
- Book 1, chapter 8
- Book 1, chapter 9
- Book 1, chapter 10
- Book 1, chapter 11
- Book 2, chapter 1
- Book 2, chapter 2
- Book 2, chapter 3
- Book 2, chapter 4
- Book 2, chapter 5
- Book 2, chapter 6
- Book 2, chapter 7
- Book 2, chapter 8
- Book 3, chapter 1
- Book 3, chapter 2
- Book 3, chapter 3
- Book 3, chapter 4
- Book 3, chapter 5
- Book 3, chapter 6
- Book 3, chapter 7
- Book 3, chapter 8
- Book 4, chapter 1
- Book 4, chapter 2
- Book 4, chapter 3
- Book 4, chapter 4
- Book 4, chapter 5
- Book 4, chapter 6
- Book 4, chapter 7
- Book 4, chapter 8
- Book 5, chapter 1
- Book 5, chapter 2
- Book 5, chapter 3
- Book 5, chapter 4
- Book 5, chapter 5
- Book 5, chapter 6
- Book 5, chapter 7
- Book 5, chapter 8
- Book 5, chapter 9
- Book 6, chapter 1
- Book 6, chapter 2
- Book 6, chapter 3
- Book 6, chapter 4
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