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whose first wife is believed to have perished in a fire; however, their marriage is almost immediately nullified when it emerges that his first wife had left the inn before it caught fire. Manston's wife, apparently, returns to live with him, but Cytherea, her brother, the local rector, and Edward come to suspect that the woman claiming to be Mrs. Manston is an impostor.
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Cytherea loves a young architect, Edward Springrove, but Miss Adclyffe's machinations, the discovery that Edward is already engaged to a woman whom he does not love, and the urgent need to support a sick brother drive Cytherea to accept the hand of Aeneas Manston, Miss Aldclyffe’s illegitimate son,
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It emerges that Manston killed his wife in an argument after she left the inn, and had brought in the impostor to prevent his being prosecuted for murder, as the argument had been heard (but not seen) by a poacher, who suspected Manston of murder and had planned to go to the police if his wife did
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excoriated Hardy and his work, calling the book "a desperate remedy for an emaciated purse" and that the unknown author had "prostituted his powers to the purposes of idle prying into the way of wickedness." Hardy wrote of the review:
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a young woman, Cytherea Graye, is forced by poverty to accept a post as lady's maid to the eccentric Miss Aldclyffe, the woman whom her father had loved but had been unable to marry.
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not turn up alive. In the novel's climax, Manston attempts to kidnap Cytherea and flee, but is stopped by Edward; he later commits suicide in his cell, and Cytherea and Edward marry.
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brought down its heaviest leaded pastoral staff on the prematurely happy volumes...the bitterness of that moment was never forgotten, at that moment I wished I was dead."
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was Hardy's breakthrough, and the first of a long string of novels that propelled him to the forefront of Victorian letters.
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Tomalin, Claire. "Thomas Hardy." New York: Penguin, 2007.
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Desperate Remedies (film)
Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry's Turbulent Quest to Cure Mental Illness

Thomas Hardy
Sensation Novel
Tinsley Brothers
Thomas Hardy
sensation novel
bigamy
murder
illegitimacy
blackmail
impersonation
anonymously
Tinsley Brothers
first novel
Athenaeum
Morning Post
The Spectator
Desperate Remedies
Google Books
Desperate Remedies
Project Gutenberg
Desperate Remedies
LibriVox
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Thomas Hardy
The Poor Man and the Lady

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