Tess of the d`Urbervilles
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Tess of the d`Urbervilles
New introduction by Penny Boumelha describes the novel`s controversial publication, the figure of Tess,class, and nature, and the female body, in an original and compelling reading.
New, up-to-date bibliography
New chronology
Two maps
New to this edition
New introduction by Penny Boumelha describes the novel`s controversial publication, the figure of Tess,class, and nature, and the female body, in an original and compelling reading.
New, up-to-date bibliography
New chronology
New setting in a larger typeface
`She looked absolutely pure. Nature, in her fantastic trickery, had set such a seal of maidenhood upon Tess`s countenance that he gazed at her with a stupefied air: "Tess- say it is not true! No, it is not true!"`
Young Tess Durbeyfield attempts to restore her family`s fortunes by claiming their connection with the aristocratic d`Urbervilles. But Alec d`Urberville is a rich wastrel who seduces her and makes her life miserable. When Tess meets Angel Clare, she is offered true love and happiness, but her past catches up with her and she faces an agonizing moral choice.
Hardy`s indictment of society`s double standards, and his depiction of Tess as `a pure woman`, caused controversy in his day and has held the imagination of readers ever since. Hardy thought it his finest novel, and Tess the most deeply felt character he ever created. This unique critical text is taken from the authoritative Clarendon edition, which is based on the manuscript collated with all Hardy`s subsequent revisions.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Series: Oxford World`s Classics
Editor: Grindle, Juliet, Gatrell, Simon
Category: Szépirodalom
Series: Oxford World`s Classics
Editor: Grindle, Juliet, Gatrell, Simon
Category: Szépirodalom