The representative work of Thomas Hardy
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Jude the Obscure
These novels are two of his greatest and best known novels
The story is about The tragic fate of Tess and her family.
The theme of Tess of the D'Urbervilles
■In this work, the author’s pessimistic and naturalistic view of life is fully expressed.
■On the other hand, his critical and bold exposure of the hypocritical morality of the bourgeois society and the bitter denunciation of the capitalist invasion into the country and the destruction of the English peasantry towards the end of the 19th century is first rate
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 story dramatized the conflict between carnal and spiritual life
Hardy’s stories take into consideration the events of life and their effects. Fate plays a significant role as the thematic basis for many of his novels. Characters are constantly encountering crossroads, which are symbolic of a point of opportunity and transition.
Hardy’s two novels, Tess of the
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