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  1. Overview. The Woodlanders is an 1887 novel by British author Thomas Hardy. In it, Grace Melbury, daughter of timber merchant George, returns to her local village of Little Hintock after time away at boarding school. Mr. Melbury had initially promised his neighbor, and Grace’s childhood sweetheart, Giles, that he could marry Grace.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2024 · The Woodlanders takes place in a fictional Dorset village whose economic livelihood depends on the woods surrounding it. The novel tells the story of twenty-something Grace Melbury, torn between...

  3. Plot summary. The story takes place in a small woodland village called Little Hintock, and concerns the efforts of an honest woodsman, Giles Winterborne, to marry his childhood sweetheart, Grace Melbury.

  4. "The Woodlanders" is a novel written by Thomas Hardy and first published in 1887. Set in the idyllic and enchanting woodlands of Wessex, the story revolves around the lives and loves of the inhabitants of Little Hintock, a fictional village.

  5. The Woodlanders, novel by Thomas Hardy, published serially in Macmillan’s Magazine from 1886 to 1887 and in book form in 1887. The work is a pessimistic attack on a society that values high status and socially sanctioned behaviour over good character and honest emotions. The story begins as Grace.

  6. The Woodlanders, a novel by Thomas Hardy, is a tragic tale of love, betrayal, and societal expectations. The tragic element in the novel is evident from the very beginning, as the protagonist, Grace Melbury, is torn between her love for her childhood sweetheart, Giles Winterborne, and her desire to marry a man of higher social standing, Dr ...

  7. The Woodlanders – plot summary. Chapter I. Master-barber Percomb gets a lift in Mrs Dollery’s van to Little Hintock. Chapter II. Percomb tries to persuade Marty South to sell her long chestnut hair, which has been seen and requisitioned by rich landowner Mrs Charmond.