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Tess Of The Durbervilles

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A heartaching portrayal of a woman faced by an impossible choice in the pursuit of happiness, Thomas Hardys "Tess of the DUrbervilles" is edited with notes by Tim Dolin and an introduction by Margaret R. Higonnet in "Penguin Classics". When Tess Durbeyfield is driven by family poverty to claim kinship with the wealthy DUrbervilles and seek a portion of their family fortune, meeting her cousin Alec proves to be her downfall. A very different man, Angel Clare, seems to offer her love and salvation, but Tess must choose whether to reveal her past or remain silent in the hope of a peaceful future. With its sensitive depiction of the wronged Tess and powerful criticism of social convention, "Tess of the DUrbervilles", subtitled "A Pure Woman", is one of the most moving and poetic of Hardys novels. Based on the three-volume first edition that shocked readers when first published in 1891, this edition includes as appendices: Hardys Prefaces, the "Landscapes of Tess", episodes originally censored from the Graphic periodical version and a selection of the Graphic illustrations. Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), born Higher Brockhampton, near Dorchester, originally trained as an architect before earning his living as a writer. Though he saw himself primarily as a poet, Hardy was the author of some of the late eighteenth centurys major novels: "The Mayor of Casterbridge" (1886), "Tess of the DUrbervilles" (1891), "Far from the Madding Crowd" (1874), and "Jude the Obscure" (1895). Amidst the controversy caused by "Jude the Obscure", he turned to the poetry he had been writing all his life. In the next thirty years he published over nine hundred poems and his epic drama in verse, "The Dynasts". If you enjoyed "Tess of the DUrbervilles", you might like Daniel Defoes "Moll Flanders", also available in "Penguin Classics". "The greatest tragic writer among the English novelists". (Virginia Woolf). >Tess Of The DurbervillesPenguin Black Classics UK9780141439594
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A heartaching portrayal of a woman faced by an impossible choice in the pursuit of happiness, Thomas Hardys "Tess of the DUrbervilles" is edited with notes by Tim Dolin and an introduction by Margaret R. Higonnet in "Penguin Classics". When Tess Durbeyfield is driven by family poverty to claim kinship with the wealthy DUrbervilles and seek a portion of their family fortune, meeting her cousin Alec proves to be her downfall. A very different man, Angel Clare, seems to offer her love and salvation, but Tess must choose whether to reveal her past or remain silent in the hope of a peaceful future. With its sensitive depiction of the wronged Tess and powerful criticism of social convention, "Tess of the DUrbervilles", subtitled "A Pure Woman", is one of the most moving and poetic of Hardys novels. Based on the three-volume first edition that shocked readers when first published in 1891, this edition includes as appendices: Hardys Prefaces, the "Landscapes of Tess", episodes originally censored from the Graphic periodical version and a selection of the Graphic illustrations. Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), born Higher Brockhampton, near Dorchester, originally trained as an architect before earning his living as a writer. Though he saw himself primarily as a poet, Hardy was the author of some of the late eighteenth centurys major novels: "The Mayor of Casterbridge" (1886), "Tess of the DUrbervilles" (1891), "Far from the Madding Crowd" (1874), and "Jude the Obscure" (1895). Amidst the controversy caused by "Jude the Obscure", he turned to the poetry he had been writing all his life. In the next thirty years he published over nine hundred poems and his epic drama in verse, "The Dynasts". If you enjoyed "Tess of the DUrbervilles", you might like Daniel Defoes "Moll Flanders", also available in "Penguin Classics". "The greatest tragic writer among the English novelists". (Virginia Woolf).

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ISBN
9780141439594
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Penguin Black Classics UK
Author
Hardy Thomas
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Paperback
PAGES
592