The Issue of Environmental Degradation And Thomas Hardy’s The Woodlanders

Authors

  • Dr Gayatri Goswami

Abstract

Thomas Hardy’s The Woodlanders, published in the book form in the year 1887 is a depiction of a transitional moment of history in which a new phase surpassing the old influences the lives of the people of that period. In fact The Woodlanders is a quaint story of woodland life focalizing the pain of struggle. It presents the story of betrayal, adultery and disillusion expressing Hardy’s acute awareness of the troubling dilemmas of a transitional moment. Here, he portrays pre-industrial England articulating the gradual but irrevocable and all-pervasive effect of industrialization resulting in change and transformation everywhere. Throughout the novel all-pervasive presence of nature can be perceived. So, this paper is intended to explore Thomas Hardy’s The Woodlanders from ‘ecocritical’ stance which affords an interesting insight into the inevitability of natural world in the human world depicting some moments of interdependence in the narrative of the novel. Because:

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Goswami, D. G. (2016). The Issue of Environmental Degradation And Thomas Hardy’s The Woodlanders. SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH, 4(7), 10. Retrieved from https://ijellh.com/index.php/OJS/article/view/1508