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Return of the Native, The

noun

  1. a novel (1878) by Thomas Hardy.



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He kept producing fiction— “Far From the Madding Crowd,” “The Return of the Native,” “The Mayor of Casterbridge,” “Jude the Obscure” — till he was in his mid-50s.

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Two classic passages: - The first chapter of Hardy's The Return of the Native- The opening of EM Forster's A Passage To India How to get a story going and introduce your protagonists with maximum speed and efficiency, while developing the plot and establishing character and motivation: - The opening chapter of Fitzgerald's The Last Tycoon- The opening pages of DH Lawrence's Women in Love- The first two pages of Hunter S Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

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Such dark-grained, tragic stories as The Return of the Native, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Tess of the D'Urbervilles had won him a place second only to George Meredith among the late Victorians.

Return of the Native, The, 161.

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They performed the same old piece that Mr. Hardy has described in "The Return of the Native"—the same old piece that, as a little child, I witnessed years ago in a real village; but it had degenerated lamentably.

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