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Author Hardy, Thomas

Title Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Published Open Road Media, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (322 pages)
Series Case studies in contemporary criticism
Case studies in contemporary criticism.
Summary Bound by tradition and circumstance, an innocent young woman makes a fateful choice, in this heartrending novel from the author of Far from the Madding Crowd Convinced that his impoverished family has noble connections, John Durbeyfield implores his daughter, Tess, to visit the wealthy Mrs. D'Urberville and claim kin. Reluctantly, Tess agrees, but when she falls prey to the manipulations of Alec D'Urberville, the widow's dissolute son, her search for love and happiness takes a disastrous turn. An earnest suitor named Angel Clare offers hope for salvation, but Tess must decide whether to confess her sins to the minister's son--or bury them forever. First published in 1891, Tess of the D'Urbervilles scandalized Victorian readers with its frank depictions of female sexuality and its impassioned criticism of social conventions. Now widely recognized as Thomas Hardy's masterpiece, this tragic story of virtue destroyed is one of the most moving and unforgettable novels in English literature. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices
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Subject Women murderers -- Fiction
Social classes -- England -- Fiction
Poor families -- Fiction
Young women -- England -- Fiction
FICTION -- Classics.
FICTION -- General.
Manners and customs
Poor families
Social classes
Women murderers
Young women
SUBJECT England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
Wessex (England) -- Fiction
Subject England
England -- Wessex
Genre/Form Fiction
Pastoral fiction.
Didactic fiction.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781504034586
1504034589