Under the Greenwood Tree; Or, The Mellstock Quire (Annotated)
Under the Greenwood Tree: A Rural Painting of the Dutch School is a book by Thomas Hardy, published anonymously in 1872. It was Hardy's second published novel, the last to be printed without his name, and the first of his great series of Wessex novels. Whilst Hardy originally thought of simply calling it The Mellstock Quire, he settled on a title taken from a song in Shakespeare's As You Like It (Act II, Scene V).

The plot is about the activities of a group of church musicians, the Mellstock parish choir, one of whom, Dick Dewy, becomes romantically entangled with a comely new school mistress, Fancy Day. The novel opens with the fiddlers and singers of the choir--including Dick, his father Reuben Dewy, and grandfather William Dewy--making the rounds in Mellstock village on Christmas Eve. When the little band plays at the schoolhouse, young Dick falls for Fancy at first sight. Dick, smitten, seeks to insinuate himself into her life and affections, but Fancy's beauty has gained her other suitors, including a rich farmer and the new vicar at the parish church.

This edition has been formatted for your NOOK, with an active table of contents. This work has also been annotated, with additional information about the book and Thomas Hardy, including an overview, plot, characters, criticisms, adaptations, biographical and bibliographical information.
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Under the Greenwood Tree; Or, The Mellstock Quire (Annotated)
Under the Greenwood Tree: A Rural Painting of the Dutch School is a book by Thomas Hardy, published anonymously in 1872. It was Hardy's second published novel, the last to be printed without his name, and the first of his great series of Wessex novels. Whilst Hardy originally thought of simply calling it The Mellstock Quire, he settled on a title taken from a song in Shakespeare's As You Like It (Act II, Scene V).

The plot is about the activities of a group of church musicians, the Mellstock parish choir, one of whom, Dick Dewy, becomes romantically entangled with a comely new school mistress, Fancy Day. The novel opens with the fiddlers and singers of the choir--including Dick, his father Reuben Dewy, and grandfather William Dewy--making the rounds in Mellstock village on Christmas Eve. When the little band plays at the schoolhouse, young Dick falls for Fancy at first sight. Dick, smitten, seeks to insinuate himself into her life and affections, but Fancy's beauty has gained her other suitors, including a rich farmer and the new vicar at the parish church.

This edition has been formatted for your NOOK, with an active table of contents. This work has also been annotated, with additional information about the book and Thomas Hardy, including an overview, plot, characters, criticisms, adaptations, biographical and bibliographical information.
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Under the Greenwood Tree; Or, The Mellstock Quire (Annotated)

Under the Greenwood Tree; Or, The Mellstock Quire (Annotated)

by Thomas Hardy
Under the Greenwood Tree; Or, The Mellstock Quire (Annotated)

Under the Greenwood Tree; Or, The Mellstock Quire (Annotated)

by Thomas Hardy

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Under the Greenwood Tree: A Rural Painting of the Dutch School is a book by Thomas Hardy, published anonymously in 1872. It was Hardy's second published novel, the last to be printed without his name, and the first of his great series of Wessex novels. Whilst Hardy originally thought of simply calling it The Mellstock Quire, he settled on a title taken from a song in Shakespeare's As You Like It (Act II, Scene V).

The plot is about the activities of a group of church musicians, the Mellstock parish choir, one of whom, Dick Dewy, becomes romantically entangled with a comely new school mistress, Fancy Day. The novel opens with the fiddlers and singers of the choir--including Dick, his father Reuben Dewy, and grandfather William Dewy--making the rounds in Mellstock village on Christmas Eve. When the little band plays at the schoolhouse, young Dick falls for Fancy at first sight. Dick, smitten, seeks to insinuate himself into her life and affections, but Fancy's beauty has gained her other suitors, including a rich farmer and the new vicar at the parish church.

This edition has been formatted for your NOOK, with an active table of contents. This work has also been annotated, with additional information about the book and Thomas Hardy, including an overview, plot, characters, criticisms, adaptations, biographical and bibliographical information.

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BN ID: 2940151111089
Publisher: Bronson Tweed Publishing
Publication date: 07/02/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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About the Author

Thomas Hardy was a British novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, especially William Wordsworth. Charles Dickens was another important influence. Like Dickens, he was highly critical of much in Victorian society, though Hardy focused more on a declining rural society.

Date of Birth:

June 2, 1840

Date of Death:

January 11, 1928

Place of Birth:

Higher Brockhampon, Dorset, England

Place of Death:

Max Gate, Dorchester, England

Education:

Served as apprentice to architect James Hicks
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