Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Thomas Hardy, Juliet Grindle (Editor), Simon Gatrell (Editor)

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Author
Thomas Hardy, Juliet Grindle (Editor), Simon Gatrell (Editor)
Publish Date
1983-04-21
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
754
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198124953
ISBN-13
9780198124955
citemno
248442
SKU
9780198124955

Description

Hardy's novel tells the story of how John and Joan Durbeyfield became convinced that they are descended from the ancient family of d'Ubervilles. They encourage their daughter Tess to cement a connection with the Stoke-d'Uberville family of local gentry (who it turns out are themselves not entitled to the illustrious name) and she is raped by their son, the unprincipled Alec. It is a connection that returns to haunt her after she has married the pure parson's son Angel Clare. Tess first appeared in a serialized€”and bowdlerized€”form in The Graphic in 1891. A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented, as Hardy subtitled the work, represented a direct challenge to conventional notions of sexuality and femininity€”and, though conventions have radically changed in the past century, the character of Tess has remained a challenging one. In her introduction Maier argues that we should not see Tess merely as a passive victim; she suggests that a combina