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The Mayor of Casterbridge is Thomas Hardy’s powerful novel of tragedy, regret, and redemption. It follows Michael Henchard, a man who in a drunken act sells his wife and child, an action that haunt...
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  • 25 August 2026
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The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886) is a masterwork of emotional complexity, heartbreak, and redemption by celebrated English author Thomas Hardy.

Drunk and outraged, Michael Henchard auctions off his own wife and daughter for five guineas. The following morning, he searches for his family to no avail and, with the clarity of sobriety, swears off liquor for the next 21 years. In that time, he becomes a successful grain merchant and the titular Mayor of Casterbridge, all the while keeping the shameful truth of his family’s disappearance under strict secrecy. Through Henchard, Thomas Hardy paints with compassion a picture of a man whose virtues run as deep as his faults. Ultimately, the past refuses to stay buried, and with the return of his wife and child, Henchard must manage his public image as the mayor of a quiet and close knit Dorsetshire town with the weight of familial responsibility, honor, and truth.

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Pages: 342
Publisher: Mint Editions
Imprint: Mint Editions
Publication Date: 25 August 2026
ISBN: 9798888976685
Format: eBook
BISACs: FICTION / Family Life / General, Historical fiction, FICTION / Classics, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / World Literature / England / 19th Century, Classic fiction: literary and general, Family life fiction / Stories about family
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Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) was an English novelist and poet, recognized as one of the most prominent figures in late Victorian literature. Born in Dorset, England, the rural landscape of his childhood heavily inspired his fictional semi-real region of Wessex, which served as the backdrop for nearly all his works. Influenced by the social changes and scientific developments of his time, Hardy's writing explored themes of fate, human passion, social constraints, and the tragic consequences of societal expectations. His major novels, including Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Jude the Obscure, and Far from the Madding Crowd, are celebrated for their psychological depth and vivid regional realism, establishing his enduring legacy in the Western literary canon.

I. Disadvantageous Shabbiness

II. A Little Shining Object 

III. The Highroad

IV. Ordinary Relations 

V. Wi’ the Mayor in the Chair

VI. A Stranger 

VII. This Homely Place

VIII. Thus They Parted 

IX. The Feel of Imminent Autumn 

X. In Return for his Unkindness 

XI. The Ring at Casterbridge 

XII. Henchard’s Garden

XIII. Altogether a Pleasant Spot 

XIV. A Martinmas Summer 

XV. Miss Newson’s Budding Beauty 

XVI. He Was Courteous—too Courteous 

XVII. Amid Such a Mixed Throng 

XVIII. A Certain Risk of Intimacy 

XIX. Bent on Resisting Pain 

XX. Enigmas 

XXI. A Maxim Glibly Repeated

XXII. My Dear Mr. Henchard 

XXIII. A Silver-Topped Switch 

XXIV. Her Malignant Star 

XXV. The Next Phase of Supersession 

XXVI. A Fine Spring Morning 

XXVII. The Eve of Harvest 

XXVIII. Nothing of Her Was to Be Seen 

XXIX. Concatenations of Phenomena 

XXX. Surprise at the Event

XXXI. Henchard’s Mad Freak

XXXII. The End of High Street 

XXXIII. A Convivial Custom 

XXXIV. At Such an Unseemly Time 

XXXV. Like Spirits from the Grave 

XXXVI. Any Prospect of an Opening 

XXXVII. A Royal Personage 

XXXVIII. The Shake of the Royal Hand 

XXXIX. A Well-Intentioned but Clumsy 

 Contrivance

XL. Lost in Grave Reflection 

XLI. Another Knock at the Door

XLII. In Somebody’s Hand 

XLIII. On the Casterbridge Stage

XLIV. His Solitary Way Eastward 

XLV. The Novelty of Her Situation