The Three Strangers

"The Three Strangers"
Author Thomas Hardy
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Wessex Tales
Genre(s) Short story
Published in Longman's Magazine
Harper's Weekly
Publication type Periodical
Book
Media type Print
Publication date 1883
Followed by "The Withered Arm"

"The Three Strangers" is a short story by Thomas Hardy from 1883.

Background

The story is a pastoral history[1] told by an omniscient narrator more than 50 years after the event. The sheep-stealer is a kind of folk hero who stole to survive and escaped by outsmarting his hangman.

Casterbridge was the name for Dorchester in Thomas Hardy's Wessex.[2]

Publication

"The Three Strangers" was published in Longman's Magazine and Harper's Weekly in March 1883.[3] Five years later it became the first of five stories in Hardy's Wessex Tales.

References

  1. Kristin Brody (1982). The Short Stories of Thomas Hardy. New York.
  2. "Thomas Hardy: Placenames". Neal.Oxborrow.net.
  3. Pinion, F. B. (1978). A Hardy Companion. London.
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