Thomas Hardy audiobooks


Far From the Madding Crowd

Far From the Madding Crowd

by Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd is one of the early works of feminist literature to portray a women who had the courage to break the conventional barriers of society.  Set in the country side farming back round this novel narrates the lives of young sheep farm owner Gabriel Oak and her employee Bathsheba. Though in reduced circumstance,  ..

The Mayor of Casterbridge

The Mayor of Casterbridge

by Thomas Hardy

The Mayor of Casterbridge is a tragic novel by Thomas Hardy set in a fictional England Town named Casterbridge. Miserable Michael Henchard on drunk, sells his innocent wife and infant daughter for a paltry five guineas. Years passed his life starts flourishing, he attains wealth and fame eventually becomes the mayor of city. 20 years later his aris..

The Return of the Native

The Return of the Native

by Thomas Hardy

The Return of the Native is a tragic novel written by Thomas Hardy exploring the conflicts between ironical characters. Eustacia character has been portrayed by Hardy as woman who does not adhere to conventional definition of Victorian women. Her passions, desires, affairs are ironical to Clym's character of a modest man who belives in moral values..

Under the Greenwood Tree

Under the Greenwood Tree

by Thomas Hardy

Under The Greenwood Tree is a christian romance written by English writer Thomas Hardy narrating the romance in the Church back-round. Fancy Day, a school mistress and modern organ player, proud to have a handful of suitors. Dick Dewy, one of the Church musician falls in love at first sight with Fancy and wins her heart in-spite of her father's obj..

Moments of Vision

Moments of Vision

by Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy, the English novelist well known for his romantic & tragic novels was not recognized by his contemporaries as a poet. Indeed he had been continuously published poems during his life time and this collection contains forty of his poems. Most of his poems dealt with love, life and disappointment with tragic themes...

A Pair of Blue Eyes

A Pair of Blue Eyes

by Thomas Hardy

A Pair of Blue Eyes is a triangle love story written by Thomas Hardy known to be the first novel bearing his name in the published work. Elfride Swancourt, a beautiful young women had been courtship-ed by Stephen Smith, an architect but from ill-back-round and Henry Knight, an elderly man hails from upper class society. Henry discards his intention..

The Trumpet-Major

The Trumpet-Major

by Thomas Hardy

Written in the sets of historical Back-round, Thomas Hardy's novel The Trumpet-Major explores the life of Anne Garland, a beautiful lady and her three suitors John Loveday, Bob Loveday and Festus Derriman. While John and Bob are brothers serving British regiment in Peninsular and Trafalgar wars, another suitor Festus is a cowardly nephew. Hardy's e..

The Woodlanders

The Woodlanders

by Thomas Hardy

Grace Melbury's unfortunate life is narrated in Thomas Hardy's tragic novel The Woodlanders. Losing her childhood friend and lover Giles Winterborne, on account of his social status, her father forces her to marry a doctor Edgar Fitzpiers. Edgar a womanizer is in extra-martial relationships with Suke Damson, a village woman and Mrs Charmond, an eld..