Tess of the D'Ubervilles
A bitter evisceration of Victorian morality and rural English life.
Tess Durbeyfield is a peasant girl whose life is changed when it is suggested that her family might have some times to the aristocratic D’Urbervilles. Her earnest efforts to earn enough money to replace her family’s dead horse go awry when she crosses paths with the libertine Alec D’Urberville. He rapes her, leading to the birth of a child, and despite the child’s short life, the events turn Tess into a martyr. She is forced to confront the strict Victorian society’s looking down upon her and her love for the earnest yet naïve Angel Clare while she tries to carve out a little slice of happiness for herself.
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December 8, 2015Thomas Hardy was born on June 2, 1840. In his writing, he immortalized the site of his birth—Egdon Heath, in Dorset, near Dorchester, England. Delicate as a child, he was taught at home by his mother before he attended grammar school. At 16, Hardy was apprenticed to an architect, and for many years, architecture was his profession; in his spare time, he pursued his first and last literary love, poetry. Finally convinced that he could earn his living as an author, he retired from architecture, married, and devoted himself to writing. An extremely productive novelist, Hardy published an important book every year or two. In 1896, disturbed by the public outcry over the unconventional subjects of his two greatest novels—Tess of…