Tess of the D’Urbervilles (Collins Classics)

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'My life looks as if it had been wasted for want of chances! When I see what you know, what you have read, and seen, and thought, I feel what a nothing I am!'

Challenging the hypocrisy and social conventions of the rural Victorian world, Tess of the D'Urbervilles follows the story of Tess Durbeyfield as she attempts to escape the poverty of her background, seeking wealth by claiming connection with the aristocratic D'Urberville family. It is through Tess's relationships with two very different men that Hardy tells the story of his tragic heroine, and exposes the double standards of the world that she inhabits with searing pathos and heart-rending sentiment.

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suzanne valiantis
October 21, 2021
Hello I've just paid £1.99 for Tesse of the dubervilles expecting that I would be paying for the whole book and I've only received the first 58 pages of the book. Please explain why I haven't received the full ebook please thank you. I would like my money back please thank you.
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Tony Cairns
July 10, 2017
Despite the excoriating subject, it is the novel's ineffable beauty that leaves the deepest 'wound.' Polanski's version is a great film.
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Kirti “Kusal kirti” Pandey
March 3, 2018
It should be free for the reader it inhance their interest in reading
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About the author

Thomas Hardy was born in 1840 in Dorchester, Dorset. He enrolled as a student in King’s College, London, but never felt at ease there, seeing himself as socially inferior. This preoccupation with society, particularly the declining rural society, featured heavily in Hardy’s novels, with many of his stories set in the fictional county of Wessex. Since his death in 1928, Hardy has been recognised as a significant poet, influencing The Movement poets in the 1950s and 1960s.

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