Key features of this title study methods; an introduction to the text; summaries with critical notes; themes and techniques; textual analysis of key passages; author biography; historical and literary background; modern and historical critical approaches; chronology; and glossary of literary terms.
Do we have the right to be happy after making mistakes in our marriage and in many important decisions in our lives?
The answer today is obvious, but in the 19th century it was not so obvious.
Thomas Hardy tells us this story, and the difficulties of correcting the course, having made a mistake.
The narration of the books of the nineteenth century seems dense to me, especially when it is full of descriptive details that generally contribute little.