The Return of the Native
In the novel The Return of the Native, written by Thomas Hardy, the story revolves around the character of Clym Yeobright who returns to his native heath, Egdon Heath, after living in Paris for several years.
Clym's return causes a stir among the locals, especially his mother, Mrs. Yeobright, who is not pleased with his decision to leave a successful career in Paris and return to the countryside.
As Clym tries to adjust to life back in Egdon Heath, he becomes involved in a tumultuous relationship with Eustacia Vye, a beautiful but enigmatic woman who longs for a more exciting life than the one she leads on the heath.
The novel explores themes of love, jealousy, and fate as the characters navigate their relationships and struggle to find happiness in a harsh and unforgiving landscape.
As the story unfolds, dramatic events unfold that test the characters' resolve and ultimately lead to a tragic conclusion.
The Return of the Native is a powerful and evocative novel that delves into the complexities of human nature and the destructive power of unfulfilled desires.
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Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native
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Le point du jour
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Ray Stevenson:
(uncredited) traditional sung
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The Foggy Dew
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John Boswall:
(uncredited) traditional sung
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