Thomas Hardy 
Tess of the d’Urbervilles [EPUB ebook] 

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‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles’ is a novel written by Thomas Hardy, first published in 1891. It’s considered one of Hardy’s masterpieces and a classic of English literature. The novel tells the tragic story of Tess Durbeyfield, a young woman from a poor rural family in 19th-century England, and her experiences with love, fate, and social injustice.
The plot follows Tess’s journey from her rural home in Marlott to her ill-fated encounter with the wealthy Alec d’Urberville, who seduces and betrays her. After bearing a child out of wedlock, Tess tries to start anew and finds work on a dairy farm, where she meets and falls in love with Angel Clare, a kind and idealistic gentleman. However, Tess’s past comes back to haunt her, leading to a series of tragic events that culminate in her downfall.
‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles’ explores themes such as the role of fate in human life, the injustices of the class system, and the constraints of Victorian morality. Hardy’s novel is celebrated for its richly drawn characters, vivid descriptions of the English countryside, and powerful social commentary. Tess herself is portrayed as a tragic heroine, caught between her own desires and the oppressive forces of society.
The novel’s depiction of Tess’s struggles against societal expectations and the limitations placed upon women in Victorian England was groundbreaking for its time and continues to resonate with readers today. ‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles’ remains one of Hardy’s most enduring and influential works, praised for its emotional depth, moral complexity, and timeless relevance.

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