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Jude the obscure, "The Letter Killeth", Thomas Hardy

Label
Jude the obscure, "The Letter Killeth", Thomas Hardy
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Jude the obscure
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
276369733
Responsibility statement
Thomas Hardy
Sub title
"The Letter Killeth"
Summary
In 1895 Hardy's final novel, the great tale of Jude The Obscure, sent shockwaves of indignation rolling across Victorian England. Hardy had dared to write frankly about sexuality and to indict the institutions of marriage, education, and religion. But he had, in fact, created a deeply moral work. The stonemason Jude Fawley is a dreamer; his is a tragedy of unfulfilled aims. With his tantalizing cousin Sue Bridehead, the last and most extraordinary of Hardy's heroines, Jude takes on the world--and discovers, tragically, its brutal indifference. The most powerful expression of Hardy's philosophy, and a profound exploration of man's essential loneliness, Jude The Obscure is a great and beautiful book
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