Three titles under one cover.
Tess of the D’Urbervilles: “The moving, tragic tale of a young girl seduced and abandoned. When she takes revenge on her tormentor, fate conspires against her once more.”
Under the Greenwood Tree: “Dick, an honest village hauler, worships the flighty, ambitious Fancy Day. Will she marry him – or are her sights set higher? Poignant, comic and astute, this is one of Hardy’s happiest and best-known works.”
The Well-Beloved: “Pierston spends his life searching for the “well-beloved” or ideal mate. From youth to old age, even courting three generations of women from the same family, until he gets his final, ironic comeuppance.”