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Life's Little Ironies A set of tales with some colloquial sketches entitled A Few Crusted Characters
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Life's Little Ironies A set of tales with some colloquial sketches entitled A Few Crusted Characters in Vernon, BC
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Life's Little Ironies A set of tales with some colloquial sketches entitled A Few Crusted Characters in Vernon, BC
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"Life's Little Ironies" contains a series of short stories and sketches that explore the complexities of human relationships and the twists of fate that often bring unexpected consequences. Each story offers a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people living in the rural settings of Wessex, a region that features prominently in many of Hardy's works.The collection's title, "Life's Little Ironies," suggests that Hardy was interested in portraying the ironic and often capricious nature of life. Some of the tales in the collection reflect the challenges and moral dilemmas faced by characters, while others provide humorous or satirical sketches of individuals and their quirks.Notable stories in "Life's Little Ironies" include "The Son's Veto," which explores themes of class and social constraints, and "An Imaginative Woman," which delves into the consequences of a woman's romantic fantasies.As with much of Thomas Hardy's work, "Life's Little Ironies" is known for its keen observation of rural life, its deep understanding of human nature, and its exploration of the social and moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a changing world. It is a valuable contribution to the body of English literature and continues to be studied and appreciated for its insights into the complexities of life and society.
"Life's Little Ironies" contains a series of short stories and sketches that explore the complexities of human relationships and the twists of fate that often bring unexpected consequences. Each story offers a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people living in the rural settings of Wessex, a region that features prominently in many of Hardy's works.The collection's title, "Life's Little Ironies," suggests that Hardy was interested in portraying the ironic and often capricious nature of life. Some of the tales in the collection reflect the challenges and moral dilemmas faced by characters, while others provide humorous or satirical sketches of individuals and their quirks.Notable stories in "Life's Little Ironies" include "The Son's Veto," which explores themes of class and social constraints, and "An Imaginative Woman," which delves into the consequences of a woman's romantic fantasies.As with much of Thomas Hardy's work, "Life's Little Ironies" is known for its keen observation of rural life, its deep understanding of human nature, and its exploration of the social and moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a changing world. It is a valuable contribution to the body of English literature and continues to be studied and appreciated for its insights into the complexities of life and society.


















