A Laodicean
by:
Thomas Hardy (author)
The daughter of a wealthy railway magnate, Paula Power inherits De Stancy Castle, an ancient castle in need of modernization. She commissions George Somerset, a young architect, to undertake the work. Somerset falls in love with Paula but she, the Laodicean of the title, is torn between his...
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The daughter of a wealthy railway magnate, Paula Power inherits De Stancy Castle, an ancient castle in need of modernization. She commissions George Somerset, a young architect, to undertake the work. Somerset falls in love with Paula but she, the Laodicean of the title, is torn between his admiration and that of Captain De Stancy, whose old-world romanticism contrasts with Somerset's forward-looking outlook. Paula's vacillation, however, is not only romantic. Her ambiguity regarding religion, politics and social progress is a reflection of the author's own. This new Penguin Classics edition of Hardy's text contains an introduction and notes that illuminate and clarify these themes and draws parallels between the text and the author's life and views.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780140435061 (0140435069)
Publish date: 1998-01-01
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
I have read about a dozen of Hardy's books and this is arguably the worst, but Hardy at his worst is still pretty good. The book is lighter and more of a pot-boiler than would expect, although it is still very much a Hardy work. It explores themes of class, progress, love and the nature of women, ...