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  1. The Mayor of Casterbridge. Thomas Hardy, Keith Wilson (Editor, Introduction) 3.86. 62,871 ratings3,113 reviews. Librarian note: The same ISBN is now being used here with a new cover. In a fit of drunken anger, Michael Henchard sells his wife and baby daughter for five guineas at a country fair.

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  2. Sep 27, 2021 · The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy [A Review] Michael Henchard, a young hay-trusser, walks down a lonely country road in 1820’s England with his wife, Susan, and infant daughter, Elizabeth-Jane. They walk in silence, exposed to the sun, an arduous enough journey for a young man let alone a young mother carrying a baby. Henchard, though ...

  3. May 26, 2017 · Recently, I decided to give The Mayor of Casterbridge a try. It ended up falling in the middle of the other two books; not as dull or depressing as Jude the Obscure but less compelling (and more downbeat) than Far From the Madding Crowd.

  4. Mar 30, 2017 · The Mayor of Casterbridge is a fast paced, thrilling read, with never a dull moment. It took me four unproductive days to finish this 360 pages long book, and it was worth every moment.

  5. Read the free full text, the full book summary, an in-depth character analysis of Michael Henchard, and explanations of important quotes from The Mayor of Casterbridge.

  6. The Mayor of Casterbridge: The Life and Death of a Man of Character is an 1886 novel by the English author Thomas Hardy. One of Hardy's Wessex novels, it is set in a fictional rural England with Casterbridge standing in for Dorchester in Dorset where the author spent his youth.

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