The Well Beloved
The Well-Beloved is a story of one man's obsessive search for the perfect woman.
Jocelyn Pierston is a sculptor. All his life he has been haunted by an image of beauty - the 'well-beloved' - which he yearns for both as an artist and as a lover. Glimpses of her are fleeting, as different women seem to embody this ideal for a time; Pierston grasps but cannot hold his well-beloved. His lifelong search leads to his courtship of three generations of women on the Isle of Slingers (an evocative rendering of the real-life English island of Portland).
The last of Thomas Hardy's novels to be published, The Well-Beloved is a haunting meditation on art and life.
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Jocelyn Pierston is a sculptor. All his life he has been haunted by an image of beauty - the 'well-beloved' - which he yearns for both as an artist and as a lover. Glimpses of her are fleeting, as different women seem to embody this ideal for a time; Pierston grasps but cannot hold his well-beloved. His lifelong search leads to his courtship of three generations of women on the Isle of Slingers (an evocative rendering of the real-life English island of Portland).
The last of Thomas Hardy's novels to be published, The Well-Beloved is a haunting meditation on art and life.
The Well Beloved
The Well-Beloved is a story of one man's obsessive search for the perfect woman.
Jocelyn Pierston is a sculptor. All his life he has been haunted by an image of beauty - the 'well-beloved' - which he yearns for both as an artist and as a lover. Glimpses of her are fleeting, as different women seem to embody this ideal for a time; Pierston grasps but cannot hold his well-beloved. His lifelong search leads to his courtship of three generations of women on the Isle of Slingers (an evocative rendering of the real-life English island of Portland).
The last of Thomas Hardy's novels to be published, The Well-Beloved is a haunting meditation on art and life.
Jocelyn Pierston is a sculptor. All his life he has been haunted by an image of beauty - the 'well-beloved' - which he yearns for both as an artist and as a lover. Glimpses of her are fleeting, as different women seem to embody this ideal for a time; Pierston grasps but cannot hold his well-beloved. His lifelong search leads to his courtship of three generations of women on the Isle of Slingers (an evocative rendering of the real-life English island of Portland).
The last of Thomas Hardy's novels to be published, The Well-Beloved is a haunting meditation on art and life.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781605124537 |
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Publisher: | Akasha Publishing |
Publication date: | 03/12/2009 |
Pages: | 220 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d) |
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