# The Woodlanders

> Thomas Hardy’s tragic woodland novel of love, social pressure, class tension, and the slow ruin of human hopes.

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## About
The Woodlanders is one of Thomas Hardy’s richest novels of rural life, emotional misalignment, and social fate. Set in the orchards and timber country of Little Hintock, it follows Grace Melbury, Giles Winterborne, Edred Fitzpiers, and Marty South through a world shaped by class ambition, bodily vulnerability, economic pressure, and desires that cannot be harmonized. Hardy gives the natural setting unusual density, making woodland labor, seasonal change, and local custom inseparable from the book’s moral atmosphere.ThemesThe novel explores frustrated love, marriage, class aspiration, loyalty, vanity, bodily fragility, and the tension between cultivated refinement and rooted belonging. It is deeply alert to the damage caused when affection, status, and self-knowledge move out of alignment.Why readers still return to itReaders return to The Woodlanders for its grave emotional intelligence, extraordinary sense of place, and Hardy’s ability to fuse intimate suffering with landscape, labor, and time. It remains one of his most humane and quietly devastating novels.Further contextOriginally published in the late nineteenth century, the novel stands near the center of Hardy’s mature fiction and is often admired for the balance it achieves between local realism and tragic design.

## Specifications
- author: Thomas Hardy
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: Thomas Hardy’s tragic woodland novel of love, social pressure, class tension, and the slow ruin of human hopes.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 633
- format: paperback
- oclc: 57062056
- openlibrary: OL44990W
