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  1. Feb 19, 2014 · Grace (Emily Woof) is a young woman torn between her love for the woodland village where she was brought up and her fascination with the outside world. Her a...

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  2. Feb 6, 1998 · The Woodlanders: Directed by Phil Agland. With Emily Woof, Rufus Sewell, Cal MacAninch, Tony Haygarth. The story is set in late 19th century rural corner of South England.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Phil Agland
    • 1998-02-06
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  4. The Woodlanders. Based on a novel by Thomas Hardy, this film tells the story of Grace Melbury (Emily Woof), a poor girl fresh out of finishing school who returns to live with her father (Tony ...

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    • Phil Agland
    • PG
    • Emily Woof
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  5. Brief Synopsis. Giles is a woodsman and cider-maker who is informally engaged to Grace. When Grace returns from finishing school she finds herself increasingly estranged from her background and environment. Encouraged by her social-climbing father Melbury, a former woodsman who is now a self-made merchant, she shun ...

    • Phil Agland
    • Rufus Sewell
  6. Publication date. 1887. Text. The Woodlanders at Wikisource. The Woodlanders is a novel by Thomas Hardy. The novel is set between 1856 and 1858. It was serialised from 15 May 1886 to 9 April 1887 in Macmillan's Magazine [1] and published in three volumes in 1887. [2] It is one of his series of Wessex novels.

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  8. 8/10. Very good adaptation of Thomas Hardy's favourite novel. barnabyrudge 28 January 2003. Thomas Hardy wrote such classics as Tess of the D'Urbervilles and The Mayor of Casterbridge, yet he always maintained that his best work was the often overlooked The Woodlanders. This film version is first-rate.

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