Description
By: Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)
In “The Trumpet-Major” by Thomas Hardy, the author weaves a captivating tale set during the Napoleonic Wars in a small village in England. The story follows the lives of three main characters: Anne, a spirited young woman torn between two suitors; John Loveday, a brave soldier in the British army; and Bob Loveday, a naval officer who also vies for Anne’s affection.
Hardy’s descriptive prose brings the quaint village and its inhabitants to life, painting a vivid picture of the societal norms and customs of the time. The themes of love, duty, and loyalty are explored as the characters navigate the challenges of war and personal relationships.
Overall, “The Trumpet-Major” is a well-written historical novel that delves into the complexities of human emotions and the impact of war on individuals and communities. Hardy’s storytelling skills shine through in this compelling and thought-provoking tale.
Book Description:
Our heroine, Anne Garland, lives quietly in a rural community deep in the English countryside. However, the arrival of several regiments preparing for an expected invasion brings colour and chaos to the county. A graceful and charming young woman, Anne is pursued by three suitors: John Loveday, the trumpet-major in a British regiment, honest and loyal; his brother Robert, a merchant seaman and womaniser, and Festus Derriman, the cowardly son of the local squire. Set at the time of the Napoleonic wars, this is the author’s only historical novel, and unusually for Hardy’s stories, most of the characters live happily ever after.
