Серія книг: English Library
Рік: 2015
Сторінки: 206
Обкладинка: тверда
Вага: 175 г.
ISBN: 979-617-07-0301-9
Формат: 70х90 1/32 (кишеньковий розмір)
Переглянути уривокHardy, Thomas
Under the Greenwood Tree or the Mellstock Quire: A Rural Painting of the Dutch School / Thomas Hardy. — Kyiv : Znannia, 2015. — 206 p. — (English Library).
Preface............................................................................. 3
Part the first. Winter......................................................... 6
Chapter I. Mellstock-lane................................................. 6
Chapter II. The tranter’s .................................................10
Chapter III. the Assembled Quire .................................. 17
Chapter IV. Going the rounds......................................... 24
Chapter V. The listeners .................................................31
Chapter VI. Christmas Morning ..................................... 38
Chapter VII. The Tranter’s Party ................................... 46
Chapter VIII. They dance more wildly ...........................54
Chapter IX. Dick Calls at the School ............................ 64
Part the second. spring ............................................... 67
Chapter I. Passing by the School ............................... 67
Chapter II. a meeting of the quire ............................... 68
Chapter III. A Turn in the Discussion............................74
Chapter IV. The Interview with the Vicar .................... 78
Chapter V. Returning Home Ward ...............................90
Chapter VI. Yalbury Wood and the Keeper’s House ...93
Chapter VII. Dick Makes Himself Useful ....................105
Chapter VIII. Dick Meets his Father ...........................110
Part the third. Summer .............................................118
Chapter I. Driving out of Budmouth ..........................118
Chapter II. Further Along the Road ..........................124
Chapter III. A Confession .........................................130
Chapter IV. An Arrangement .....................................136
Part the fourth. autumn ............................................140
Chapter I. Going Nutting ......................................... 140
Chapter II. Honey-Taking, and Afterwards .............. 147
Chapter III. Fancy in the Rain ................................. 158
Chapter IV. The Spell .............................................. 162
Chapter V. After Gaining her Point .......................... 167
Chapter VI. Into Temptation ..................................... 172
Chapter VII. Second Thoughts ................................ 178
Part the fifth. conclusion........................................... 184
Chapter I. “The Knot There’s No Untying” ............... 184