This critical and contextual study by a distinguished critic sheds new light on Hardys famous novel of rural life, sexual desire and tragic irony. The co-ordinating theme of this study is that Hardy designed Tess of the dUrbervilles to be controversial, and it has surpassed his design. An initial biographical chapter relates Tess to Hardys career: the novel caused scandal but brought him wealth. Next, the works process of composition is discussed, and differences between the censored serial and the book versions are explained. An analysis of the plot gives particular attention to its ironic strategies, and a further section deals with problematic aspects of characterisation, including the views of the narrator. Various themes and contexts are explored, notably Hardys attitudes to religion, evolution, politics and sexuality. There follows a discussion of selected literary aspects: naturalism and realism, leitmotifs and thematic patterns, optical effects and defamiliarisation, and the use of specialised vocabularies. Hardys descriptive powers when rendering the rural world receive particular analysis. A critical survey then summarises critical approaches to this novel between Hardys day and the present.
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Oct 4, 2022
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