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NEW YORK - Nyenta -- Carlini Classics, an imprint of Casa Carlini, announces a new series of novels by Thomas Hardy, one of the great chroniclers of human struggle, moral conflict, and the quiet cruelty of circumstance. These editions bring together Hardy's most significant works in a unified series that foregrounds his enduring relevance as a novelist of fate, class, desire, and social constraint.
The release includes The Return of the Native, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Jude the Obscure, Far from the Madding Crowd, The Woodlanders, and Under the Greenwood Tree. Together, these novels form the core of Hardy's fictional universe, tracing rural English life with unsparing honesty and deep compassion. Across these works, individuals struggle against rigid social codes, inherited expectations, and forces—economic, moral, and historical—that remain stubbornly indifferent to personal longing.
Hardy's novels occupy a pivotal place between Victorian realism and modern pessimism. He wrote of love thwarted by convention, ambition crushed by class, and moral judgment rendered without mercy. In Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure, he confronts sexual hypocrisy, institutional cruelty, and the tragic consequences of social exclusion. In The Mayor of Casterbridge and The Return of the Native, pride, obsession, and environment shape destinies with relentless force. Even the comparatively pastoral Far from the Madding Crowd and Under the Greenwood Tree reveal the fragility beneath communal harmony and romantic hope.
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What unites these novels is Hardy's refusal to console. His world is governed not by justice, but by chance, tradition, and human frailty. Yet within that bleak vision lies profound sympathy for his characters, particularly those marginalized by class, gender, or birth. His work remains strikingly contemporary in its critique of social rigidity and moral absolutism.
The Carlini Classics editions present these novels with clarity and respect for the text. Clean typography and balanced layouts support Hardy's prose without intrusion, allowing his language—measured, ironic, and often devastating—to remain central. The series design, created by Brandon Jones, a graphic design student at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, complements this approach through restraint and atmosphere. Rather than illustrating scenes or characters, the covers draw on landscapes, architecture, and objects associated with Hardy's world, subtly reinforcing the themes of place, endurance, and inevitability that run through his fiction.
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"Hardy wrote novels that still challenge readers to confront uncomfortable truths," said Charles Carlini, founder of Casa Carlini. "About class, about gender, about the cost of social conformity. These editions are meant to keep that confrontation intact—to let the novels speak for themselves."
The Carlini Classics (https://casacarlini.com/carlini-classics) Thomas Hardy series presents these works not as pastoral relics of a vanished England, but as rigorous moral novels whose questions remain unresolved.
The release includes The Return of the Native, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Jude the Obscure, Far from the Madding Crowd, The Woodlanders, and Under the Greenwood Tree. Together, these novels form the core of Hardy's fictional universe, tracing rural English life with unsparing honesty and deep compassion. Across these works, individuals struggle against rigid social codes, inherited expectations, and forces—economic, moral, and historical—that remain stubbornly indifferent to personal longing.
Hardy's novels occupy a pivotal place between Victorian realism and modern pessimism. He wrote of love thwarted by convention, ambition crushed by class, and moral judgment rendered without mercy. In Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure, he confronts sexual hypocrisy, institutional cruelty, and the tragic consequences of social exclusion. In The Mayor of Casterbridge and The Return of the Native, pride, obsession, and environment shape destinies with relentless force. Even the comparatively pastoral Far from the Madding Crowd and Under the Greenwood Tree reveal the fragility beneath communal harmony and romantic hope.
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What unites these novels is Hardy's refusal to console. His world is governed not by justice, but by chance, tradition, and human frailty. Yet within that bleak vision lies profound sympathy for his characters, particularly those marginalized by class, gender, or birth. His work remains strikingly contemporary in its critique of social rigidity and moral absolutism.
The Carlini Classics editions present these novels with clarity and respect for the text. Clean typography and balanced layouts support Hardy's prose without intrusion, allowing his language—measured, ironic, and often devastating—to remain central. The series design, created by Brandon Jones, a graphic design student at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, complements this approach through restraint and atmosphere. Rather than illustrating scenes or characters, the covers draw on landscapes, architecture, and objects associated with Hardy's world, subtly reinforcing the themes of place, endurance, and inevitability that run through his fiction.
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"Hardy wrote novels that still challenge readers to confront uncomfortable truths," said Charles Carlini, founder of Casa Carlini. "About class, about gender, about the cost of social conformity. These editions are meant to keep that confrontation intact—to let the novels speak for themselves."
The Carlini Classics (https://casacarlini.com/carlini-classics) Thomas Hardy series presents these works not as pastoral relics of a vanished England, but as rigorous moral novels whose questions remain unresolved.
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