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The Complete Works of Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy

Editora: The Ebook Emporium

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What if destiny ruled every choice—and love paid the price?

The Complete Works of Thomas Hardy brings together the full literary legacy of one of England's greatest writers. Renowned for his powerful novels and deeply reflective poetry, Hardy explored love and loss, social constraint, moral conflict, and the relentless force of fate—often set against the haunting landscapes of rural Wessex.

This comprehensive collection includes Hardy's major novels, short fiction, and poetry. His stories portray ordinary people caught between personal desire and social expectation, while his poems reflect on time, memory, faith, and human endurance with quiet intensity.

Once controversial for their honesty and pessimism, Hardy's works are now recognized as cornerstones of English literature—profound, compassionate, and enduring.

Inside this eBook, you'll explore:

All novels, short stories, and poetry by Thomas Hardy

Iconic works such as Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Far from the Madding Crowd

Themes of fate, love, class, and moral struggle

A foundational collection of Victorian and early modern literature

Studied worldwide and admired for generations, Thomas Hardy's writing continues to resonate with readers who seek emotional truth and timeless storytelling.

Walk the paths where fate and love collide. Buy now and experience the complete works of Thomas Hardy.
Disponível desde: 27/01/2026.
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