Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Everyman's Library)
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Everyman's Library)

Hardcover – November 26, 1991

Price
$15.00
Format
Hardcover
Pages
522
Publisher
Everyman's Library
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0679405863
Dimensions
5.4 x 1.1 x 8.4 inches
Weight
1.58 pounds

Description

Review “[ Tess of the D’Urbervilles is] Hardy’s finest, most complex and most notorious novel . . . The novel is not a mere plea for compassion for the eternal victim, though that is the banner it flies. It also involves a profound questioning of contemporary morality.” –from the Introduction by Patricia Ingham From the Inside Flap Introduction by Patricia Ingham About the Author Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) was born in Dorset, England, son of a stonemason. Though a gifted student, he was unable to afford to attend university. He was apprenticed to an architect at age sixteen and worked in London for several years before returning to Dorset and dedicating himself to writing novels and poems. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Set in the magical Wessex landscape so familiar from Thomas Hardy’s early work,
  • Tess of the D’Urbervilles
  • is unique among his great novels for the intense feeling that he lavished upon his heroine, Tess, a pure woman betrayed by love. Hardy poured all of his profound empathy for both humanity and the rhythms of natural life into this story of her beauty, goodness, and tragic fate. In so doing, he created a character who, like Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina, has achieved classic stature. (Book Jacket Status: Not Jacketed)

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Simply Brilliant

Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles is one of the best stories I've ever read. Its characters, especially Tess herself, are so alive and memorable that they stay in your mind long after you've finished the book. That being said, though, it's also not a novel for the casual reader. This book is so thought-provoking and, ultimately, heartbraking that it can't be easily forgotten, and will more than likely leave you with an overwhelming sadness for a long time afterward. I read a lot, and material with very different subject matters, so I'm not being melodramatic when I say that this book left me extremely choked up, and almost on the verge of tears. For a guy in his mid-20's who never gets emotional, I think that's saying quite a lot. It certainly left me with a lot of respect for the author. The reader comes to care so much about Tess, and agonize over the way her life turns out, that it becomes almost unbearable at times. For a fictional tale to have that effect on a person is quite incredible. Difficult or not, anyone who is interested in reading a brilliant and moving story that deserves to be called a classic should read Tess of the D'Urbervilles.
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Beautiful, Painful.

Tess of the D'Urbervilles is an intensely depressing but brilliant depiction of the connections between love, fear, and guilt. The vivid clarity with which Hardy draws Tess as a vulnerable innocent struggling, and ultimately failing to come to terms with the merciless world makes this a masterpiece.
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Great product

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