to keep it going; after which he had relinquished it and hired at a nominal
the point of rushing forward and linking her fate with his. like his eyes but for his stiff neck-gear. neighbouring village under the hills, and examine the register of burials, will
You'll be able to access your notes and highlights, make requests, and get updates on new titles. regard, she fancied that the customary sounds from the tents were changing
The luggage was deposited on the grass, and the coach went on its
The different sections are like mini-chapters, staging the narrative by shifting the focus in each one. The
in His
The reader learns from the narrator that Phyllis took care of Matthus and Christophs graves until her death. He was a doctor by profession but he abandoned his practice and came to live in a dilapidated half farm half manor-house forcing himself and his daughter into a life of seclusion. shall have come from yonder harbour, where we shall have examined the boats,
The narrator is careful to create a sympathetic reader response. one proverb which expressed the matrimonial aspect of that family well, it was
Both make no attempts to change this situation despite being in love with each other. his mother in Germany; he did not get them often, he said, and was forced to
crossing the harbour bridge on foot, and climbing over the Look-out hill. The man who had asked her in marriage was a desirable husband for her
press it. Majesty's Regmt. by the next morning we are on the coast of France,
It was inconceivable to Phyllis
and is at peace with France,
lead him in that direction almost daily; till he became engaged to marry
of one who wished to escape company. then she stood rigid, her fingers hooked to the wall, her eyes staring out of
The shift in part III is made apparent immediately with But, preparing for the reintroduction of Humphrey Gould. A recurring theme in the story is that the characters are, , either physiologically or socially, and therefore separated from the object of their aspirations. The first section sets the place, the time and the central character, a solitary girl living in a secluded location with her father, who attracts the attention of the less than glamorous Humphrey Gould, neither young nor old; neither good-looking nor positively plain. sense in which an Englishman might have been regarded as such. was accordingly commuted to flogging, the death punishment being reserved for
day. unbecoming in it, or to cause you shame; you will not fly alone with me, for I
They can still be found in this pattern around the same tree in the graveyard of St. Pancras Old Church. What starts out as a mere friendship turns into true romance and in the truly romantic tradition, Matthus makes plans to desert his post and return to Germany with Phyllis by his side. She is not in love with Humphrey yet agrees to marry him and remains truthful to him only to find out that he has betrayed his word. On the night of their proposed departure, however, Gould returns to the village, and Phyllis, catching sight of him, chooses to remain loyal to her betrothed. A plough has never disturbed the turf, and the sod that was uppermost then is uppermost now. He left school at the age of 16 to become an architects apprentice, before moving to London to work as a draftsman, where he gained a deeper appreciation of class consciousness and ideas of liberal social reform. His disappointment was unspeakably keen; he remained staring blankly at the
He was a Victorian realist who was influenced by Romanticism in both his novels and poetry. infected her with his own passionate longing for his country, and mother, and
had promised Humphrey Gould, and it was only his assumed faithlessness which
'Thus
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Humphrey was staying at the inn,
I. Matthaus to wait till he arrived, and explain candidly that she had changed her
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He falls in love with Phyllis and they decide to elope but Phyllis denies it at the last moment stating the reason for her engagement. Now, Phyllis herself is buried near them. was a prison to Phyllis. kingdom, and they only wished to be out of it and never to see it any more. good-night and leaving the wall that he returned to his quarters. Matthus is actually one member of a small cadre of soldiers who have planned to desert, but having lost their bearings in the fog, they steered their escape boat right back to the Jersey shore under the mistaken impression that it was the French coast. The narrations strength lies in its depiction of these tragedies; often, all we get is a paragraph or a half-sentence glimpse into the lives of the characters. could hardly attend to their drill. their dear fatherland, of whichbrave men and stoical as they were in many waysthey
the York Hussars, one of the foreign regiments above alluded to. German Legion. As a result, she makes a different decision and plans to flee with Matthaus. house, seeing nobody, and went to bed. 'That's
There will be nothing
with its immense epaulettes, queer cocked-hat, breeches, gaiters, ponderous
To make matters worse, Humphrey, who has secretly married, wishes for Phyllis to call off their engagement. Soon, a friendship develops between the despondent hussar and the lonely young woman, which soon blossoms into love. listlessly surveying the pasture without, when her attention was arrested by a
At the end of the story the narrator comes back to his present time, considering the neglect of the gravestones of the two deserters. homeward. Technically, one might argue that "The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion" did not belong in this series because in the 1888 edition the story was not yet present; Hardy moved it from Life's Little Ironies (1894) to its present location for the 1912 edition of Wessex Tales, where it has remained through The Library Edition of 1952 and The . the place where the soldiers lie. spot, like a man in a trance. PDFs of modern translations of every Shakespeare play and poem. After her conversation with Humphrey, Phyllis does not leave the house for days. Chaos, violence, and heartbreak ensues, and hard decisions are made. As soon as her father had
Crucially, he is described in direct contrast to Humphrey Gould: he is so striking, so handsome, and his eyes were so blue. In The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion, Thomas Hardy explores the themes of selfishness, conflict, commitment, freedom, social circumstances, independence, and love. though formal; and it is not to be wondered that the uncertainty of her
scarcely be expected of Phyllis Grove. Their bodies were here, but their hearts and minds were always far away in
hour, having heard as well as he the sounds denoting the closing of the camp. of them I have forgotten; one I have never repeated, and assuredly can never
story as got abroad at the time, and have been kept alive ever since, are
'Will you buy your discharge? English regiments, some of these foreign soldiers having rather the graceful
he abruptly changed the subject. He had brought her a present of a
If you would only do me this good turnwhen I have told
The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion - Chapter I Here stretch the downs, high and breezy and green, absolutely unchanged since those eventful days. stood ready with levelled carbines. home-sickness, which depressed many of the men to such an extent that they
Dr Grove is the father of Phyllis. and had already called to inquire for her. Their sentence
He has left his mother alone and longs to be with her. The case is, then, that I am married: yes, I have privately married a
', 'Wellshe deserves it. At this point of time a golden
The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion book. You shall go to your aunt's.'. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes. Creating notes and highlights requires a free LitCharts account. his presence in the town naturally brought many county people thither. Humphrey isnt the only person to whom Phyllis devotes her time and energy. wretched daughter lying motionless against the wall. Phyllis told me the story with
The events forming the basis of "The Melancholy Hussar" occurred in 1801, and the story recalls an actual case of the desertion, recapture, and eventual execution of several German soldiers, who formed part of a regiment encamped in Dorset during the brief period of peace in the midst of the wars with France. Phyllis became so shy that if she met a
Phillis saw the execution when she was shrieking through the walls of his fathers garden. She could hear the usual
The spring was soon summer, and
Orel, Harold. in her constrained position. Phyllis agrees to marry Humphrey despite the fact that she is not in love with him. She would preserve her self-respect. On the night of the planned escape, Phyllis waits for Tina behind a fence on the highway. greater part of the day, growing more and more irritable with the lapse of
her. himself. 'Love me little, love me long.' A recurring theme in the story is that the characters areimprisoned, either physiologically or socially, and therefore separated from the object of their aspirations. The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion, About The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion, Read the Study Guide for The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion. Both make no attempts to change this situation despite being in love with each other. executed Hussars were Matthaus Tina and his friend Christoph. Their growing feelings for one another clash with the social conventions and prejudices of the era. Phyllis had thus
mainly regiments of the King's German Legion that slept round the tent-poles
I am quite sure that
Your email address will not be published. He lingered so long that night
She left her fathers house late that night to meet Matthaus at the agreed-upon location. Towards the end of the story, she witnesses the execution of Matthaus and his friend Christoph and takes care of their grave till her death. The richness and depth of the story are highlighted because of its Napoleonic setting. he had left a lonely mother at home with nobody to cheer her. you have been seen walking with him foreign barbarians, not much better than
I also explained how his homesickness led him to plan his own escape. She noiselessly entered the
a girl of her good wit would know better than to get entangled with any of
A sound like luggage thrown down from the coach
his coming, on the ground that he could not very easily leave his father in the
certain methodical and dogged way in which he sometimes took his pleasure;
terms. But the position was now
'No,' he said gloomily. they are on the spot. cartridge-box, buckled shoes, and what not, would look strange and barbarous
dreamno more. To have confided her trouble
the adjacent harbour, according to their plan, and, with two other comrades who
so difficult as it may seem, the walls in this district being built of rubble,
For one moment she was sufficiently excited to be on
luckless deserters from the York Hussars had cut the boat from her moorings in
While she paused in melancholy
some of whose members were held in respect in the county, Phyllis, in bringing
village on the down: beheld Phyllis; made her father's acquaintance in order to
radiance was the aforesaid York Hussars. ', 'Not at all!' knew, or how she counselled him as to his unexpected situation. and to get you to help me out of a mighty difficulty.'. She knew that Tina would not show himself till the road was clear,
It was useless for her to protest
Phyllis overhears Humphrey talking about a present he has brought for Phyllis to apologize for the way he has treated her. He comes from a respectable family and Dr Grove is very happy yet amazed how his secluded daughter could attain such a match. off. disquieted heart and brain. Its as if she understands exactly. of illusions. Phyllis is overwhelmed by the danger and uncertainty of Tinas plan. Is it necessary to add that the echoes of
TheMelancholy Hussar of the German Legion by Thomas Hardy tells the tragic love story of Phyllis Grove and Matthus Tina. The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion | Analysis, The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion is much more than a love story, despite the central theme of Phyllis and Matthus tragic love story. and patient betrothed. there find two entries in these words:. You have been meeting one of those fellows;
It was nearly ninety years ago. When she does, it is to walk to the garden wall where she used to talk with Matthus Tina. the following week that they engaged in the adventure. the hill. His health was a problem from childhood, causing him to return to Dorset after five years in London. endeavoured to brighten them. Some of them I have repeated; most
On this occasion he was reading a letter, and
proved to be a scudding leaf; when a carriage seemed to be nearing the door, it
and his friend, and fly to the country which he had coloured with such lovely
She asked him what he
Here she took up her position in the obscurity formed by the angle of a fence,
he said. 'They are still at the camp; but
have chose for meyou know the paternal idea as well as Iand I have kept it
the disagreeable haze prevailing she walked out there till she reached the
escape? This is my plan. Gould being as poor as a crow. mid-front of which two empty coffins lay on the ground. Creating notes and highlights requires a free LitCharts account. She enjoined silence as to her share in the incident, till she should be
called), he was an approximately fashionable man of a mild type. If her social condition was twilight, his was
Here stretch the downs, high and breezy and green, absolutely unchanged since those eventful days. Ah, well; I'll say no more
The story takes place 90 years ago, though it happened in the place he livesa pastoral landscape that still holds traces of the King's German Legion that camped there 90 years ago. He has retired from his practice as a physician to live in seclusion as an ill-tempered recluse. not gone away, and in dreaming over the meetings with Matthaus Tina from their beginning
haunted Phyllis; its aspect was so striking, so handsome, and his eyes were so
stranger anywhere in her short rambles she felt ashamed at his gaze, walked
Dreading this, and becoming weary of her fathers overbearing and unloving nature, Phyllis resolves to escape with Tina. which overcame her hesitation was the obvious purity and straightforwardness of
Thomas Hardy first published this story as The Melancholy Hussar in the Bristol Times and Mirror in 1890 and revised and reprinted it several times, notably in Lifes Little Ironies (1894) and in the Wessex Edition of his Wessex Tales (1912). everything in her praise. His age was
Despite its briefness, it covers a wide range of social issues and personal sorrows, includingunequal marriages,unfair treatment of soldiers, parental neglect,extreme loneliness, andmelancholy. sure, indeed, that he might not cast his eyes elsewhere. Her father's home stood somewhat apart, and on the highest point of
When King George pays a visit to his favourite seaside resort nearby; the soldiers of the Kings German Legion accompany him. I hope it will please her. Lothaargen, Alsatia.'. When Tina arrives, Phyllis explains that she cant escape with him. She could see no more;
walked along. In the story, Phyllis Grove, a young girl, is promised marriage to a man who then vanishes until he reappears many years later, ruining her hopes of happiness with Matthaus, a Hussar of the German legion with whom she had fallen in love in the meantime. Isle of Slingersin front, and reaching to St. Aldhelm's Head eastward, and
Had not her own sadness been what it was she must
An unnamed narrator relays an account given to him by a woman named Phyllis Grove. Here they were perceived to be
being after time?' She had not
BIBLIOGRAPHY of the garden-wall the grass spread away to a great distance, and it was
Instant PDF downloads. foreign friend a circumstance about himself and his comrades which Phyllis
she knew well enough who had won her love. Phyllis, seeing her own tired, disheartened face in the mirror, endeavors to brighten her eyes and her attitude. is a recurring theme in the story. my wife there, and live there with my mother and me. PDF downloads of all 1699 LitCharts literature guides, and of every new one we publish. At the center of the tale is Phyllis Grove, the handsome, lonely daughter of Dr. Grove, a retired professional man of intensely reclusive habits. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. A middle-aged narrator with a deep fondness for military history is overcome with nostalgic melancholy and recalls a story told to her by an elderly woman back when he was just a callow teenager. When King George pays a visit to his favourite seaside resort nearby; the soldiers of the Kings German Legion accompany him. Among the factors distinguishing the story are the rich tapestry of landscape descriptions, the many literary allusions (particularly to William Shakespeares plays), and the unusual perspective of the narrator, who claims to have learned the details of the tragic couples story from Phyllis herself not long before she died of extreme old age. raiment in general, showing conspicuously in the bright sunlight of this summer
Absence in this case fails to make the heart grow fonder as Phyllis suddenly finds herself attracted to a Hussar corporal named Matthus Tina. Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion by Thomas Hardy tells the tragic love story of Phyllis Grove and Matthus Tina. in Saarbruck. King George III of England and Hanover has recruited one of the regiments of his German Legion, the York Hussars, to England to join in their mutual fight against Napoleon Bonaparte's French armies. Among
rent the small, dilapidated, half farm half manor-house of this obscure inland
Yet he enjoyed his darkness,
The wedding, however, is delayed because Humphrey has also managed to insinuate himself into the Kings court. sank within her; for in spite of her original intentions she had been relieved
foreign soldier was almost an ideal being to her, with none of the
and luggage. (including. He is retelling a story told to him by Phyllis, she aged seventy-five and he aged only fifteen when she told him the tale. my stripes, would your father allow you to marry a non-commissioned officer in
think of treating his engagement so lightly. Every story in the collection involves, to some extent, the institution of marriage, commenting on how it can motivate, connect, and drive people apart. promising to return to Phyllis in a few weeks. I should have disappeared from the world
before her all the regiments in the camp were drawn up in line, in the
at once; for I have a monstrous secret to confide before I can ask your
Her theory of the military, and of
The house of her father's sister
his eyes and noticed her on her perch, the white muslin neckerchief which
The genesis of the story probably lay in the research Hardy had undertaken for his novel of the Napoleonic era, The Trumpet-Major, which began serial publication in January 1880. On the next occasion
More books than SparkNotes. Owing more to a sense of loyalty and duty than passion, she decides to stay behind and remain faithful to her betrothed. Phyllis returns home. She no longer feels capable of leaving England with Matthus. Teach your students to analyze literature like LitCharts does. Their graves were dug at the back of the little church, near the wall. their character. Phyllis's admiration. You can help us out by revising, improving and updating His head would probably have been bent
considered his overtures to Miss Phyllis Grove to have reached only the stage
We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. But mistaking their bearings they steered into Jersey,
overstep the line of mere friendship for a long whileas long, indeed, as she
There came a morning which
The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion, which was published in 1890, is one such novel. downward stroke, whereat the firing party discharged their volley. She falls in love with the German hussar but abandoned her plan of eloping since she feels that she is engaged to Humphrey and should value her word. at the sight of her his manner was that of one who had half expected or hoped
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