The Mayor of Casterbridge | green | Good | ||||
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Michael
Henchard is a wealthy corn-merchant, and Mayor of
Casterbridge. One day a young woman named Elizabeth-Jane
comes to his office with a letter from her mother, Susan. Henchard is shocked. Susan was once his wife, but twenty years ago, when he was drunk, they quarrelled. He sold her and their little daughter, Elizabeth-Jane, to a sailor. Is this girl really Henchard's daughter? And how can he put right the wrong he did her mother, so many years before? To make matters worse, Henchard has promised to marry his lover, Lucetta Sueur. Henchard must find a solution to these complicated problems, without the people of Casterbridge discovering the disgrace of his past ... Thomas Hardy lived and worked in the second half of the nineteenth century. His stories of country life in south-west England are some of the most popular in English Literature. |
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