Mayor of Casterbridge (version 3)

Mayor of Casterbridge (version 3)
The Mayor of Casterbridge, written by Thomas Hardy in 1886, tells the story of Michael Henchard, who, in a drunken stupor, sells his wife and infant daughter at a fair. Years later, having become the prosperous Mayor of Casterbridge, he faces the consequences of his past when they return to his life. This novel explores themes of regret, fate, and the complexities of human relationships, making it a significant work in Hardy's literary canon.














