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by Thomas
the
d’Urbevi
Thomas Hardy
Life &
Works•He was born in Upper Bockhampton near
Dorchester in the South Wessex (1840)
•By 1862 he was working and studying architecture
in London. He began to write poetry at this time
•He became famous thanks to Far From the Madding
Crowd (1874)
•His second great work was The return of native
(1878)
• Then he wrote four tragic novels: The Mayor of
Casterbridge, The Woodlanders, Tess of the
d’Urbevilles and Jude the Obscure
•Victorian public opinion is scandalized by his novels
and he turned to write poetry.
•He died in 1928 and was buried in Poet’s corner in
Westminster Abbey
The stucture
Tess of d’Urbevilles is a novel first published in 1891. It initially
appeared in a censored and serialised version, published by
the British illustrated newspaper, The Graphic. Then it was published
complete, in three volumes. It is structured in seven phases:
The Maiden
Maiden no more
The Rally
The Consequence
The Woman pays
The Convert
Fulfilment
The plot
Tess Durbeyfield is the oldest
daughter of a lazy farmer in
Marlott.
Her father discovers he is the
heir of an old, rich family, the
d'Urbervilles.
Tess' mother knows where one d'Urbervilles family still lives,
and sends Tess to them.
Tess is no more than 16, but looks much older. While
working for d’Urbevilles Tess meets Alec, the son of Mrs.
D’Urbevilles. He takes advantage of her and she gets
pregnant.
There she falls in love with Angel Clare
and they decide to marry…
Alec finds her again and he persuades her to live
with him, even if she's legally married to Angel…
Suddenly Angel Clare returns back and
he finds her at home with Alec…
And Tess makes him go away because it
was too late for staying together…
Then Tess is captured at Stonehenge and executed
as murderer. Angel marries her younger
sister, Liza Lu as Tess wished.
The major
characters
Tess d’Urbevilles
Tess is surely the central character of
the novel. Hardy makes her a heroine.
Her name, formally Theresa, recalls
St. Teresa of Avila, another martyr
whose vision of a higher reality costs
her life. In part, Tess represents the
changing role of the agricultural
workers in England in the late
nineteenth century.
Beyond her social symbolism, Tess represents fallen humanity in a
religious sense ,she is the myth of the humans who suffer for crimes that
are not their own.
Angel Clare
The son of a parson and the
youngest of three brothers, he does
not enter college despite his superior
intellect. He wants to study
agriculture so that he might become
a farmer. Angel Clare is nevertheless
dogmatic and stubborn. He has a
deeply theoretical mindset; it is this
quality that makes him reject Tess
when he learns she is a fallen
woman, because that contradicts
his idealistic view of her.
Alec Strokes
Alec is rapacious and possessive,
believing that his status in society and
his financial situation give him the
power to possess and control Tess after
he gives her a job caring for his mother's
chickens. Alec is a hedonistic dandy but
after seducing Tess he becomes
“christian” for a while. When he sees
Tess once more he is obsessed by her
another time.
The sophisticated, urbane son of the blind Mrs. Stoke-d'Urberville.
The Victorian Era is characterized by a very strict morality,
particularly concerning the relationship between men and women. A
woman was still the property of her husband or father, and her honour
was to be protected until marriage. Also at this time, the Industrial
Revolution had changed the economy significantly and even the most
rural areas witnessed some kind of mechanization. Hardy reports this
technological progress while describing some strange machines such as
the reaping-machine
It was a horse-drawn
machine used in
reaping grain and
typically equipped
with a raking device
that bends the grain
against the cutter bar,
then the grain cut was
picked up manually.
The style
Hardy’s writing style is quite simple. He describes the
scenery in great details, with a cinematic technique.
Moreover thanks to the use of the dialect he can
increase the realism of his novel.
The narrator
Hardy uses the sympathetic inside view that is to say he is
an internal narrator that describes the facts through the
eyes of some character, in this case Tess, Angel Clare and
Alec.
References to Verga:
Hardy’s masterpiece is full of deterministic pessimism
as well as I Malavoglia by Giovanni Verga.
In their works through coincidences and changes
they show that everything happened because it was
to be and there’s anything you can do to control your
destiny.
The characters accept their condition stoically and
with dignity.
Moreover they both show the hard country life of their
time from a realistic point of view.
Some Curiosities
The May-Day dance. It’s a pagan ritual celebrating the fertility of
nature. Women dance in circles wearing white dresses, they decorate
their hair with red ribbons and flowers.
Tess and Angel
Clare first met
at the
May-Day dance.
Angel danced
with almost
everyone except
Tess… (chapter 2)
 Stonehenge according to Hardy was a pagan sacrifical altar.
Here Tess is captured by police, but as a heroine who accepts her
destiny.
At Stonehenge Tess
and her lover Angel
Clare can stay
together for the
last time…
 The producer Roman Polanski had
made up a film inspired to Hardy’s novel.
Moreover there are two tv-series of the
BBC about Tess’ misfortunes.

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Tess of the d’Urbevilles

  • 2. Thomas Hardy Life & Works•He was born in Upper Bockhampton near Dorchester in the South Wessex (1840) •By 1862 he was working and studying architecture in London. He began to write poetry at this time •He became famous thanks to Far From the Madding Crowd (1874) •His second great work was The return of native (1878) • Then he wrote four tragic novels: The Mayor of Casterbridge, The Woodlanders, Tess of the d’Urbevilles and Jude the Obscure •Victorian public opinion is scandalized by his novels and he turned to write poetry. •He died in 1928 and was buried in Poet’s corner in Westminster Abbey
  • 3. The stucture Tess of d’Urbevilles is a novel first published in 1891. It initially appeared in a censored and serialised version, published by the British illustrated newspaper, The Graphic. Then it was published complete, in three volumes. It is structured in seven phases: The Maiden Maiden no more The Rally The Consequence The Woman pays The Convert Fulfilment
  • 4. The plot Tess Durbeyfield is the oldest daughter of a lazy farmer in Marlott. Her father discovers he is the heir of an old, rich family, the d'Urbervilles. Tess' mother knows where one d'Urbervilles family still lives, and sends Tess to them.
  • 5. Tess is no more than 16, but looks much older. While working for d’Urbevilles Tess meets Alec, the son of Mrs. D’Urbevilles. He takes advantage of her and she gets pregnant.
  • 6. There she falls in love with Angel Clare and they decide to marry…
  • 7. Alec finds her again and he persuades her to live with him, even if she's legally married to Angel…
  • 8. Suddenly Angel Clare returns back and he finds her at home with Alec… And Tess makes him go away because it was too late for staying together…
  • 9. Then Tess is captured at Stonehenge and executed as murderer. Angel marries her younger sister, Liza Lu as Tess wished.
  • 11. Tess d’Urbevilles Tess is surely the central character of the novel. Hardy makes her a heroine. Her name, formally Theresa, recalls St. Teresa of Avila, another martyr whose vision of a higher reality costs her life. In part, Tess represents the changing role of the agricultural workers in England in the late nineteenth century. Beyond her social symbolism, Tess represents fallen humanity in a religious sense ,she is the myth of the humans who suffer for crimes that are not their own.
  • 12. Angel Clare The son of a parson and the youngest of three brothers, he does not enter college despite his superior intellect. He wants to study agriculture so that he might become a farmer. Angel Clare is nevertheless dogmatic and stubborn. He has a deeply theoretical mindset; it is this quality that makes him reject Tess when he learns she is a fallen woman, because that contradicts his idealistic view of her.
  • 13. Alec Strokes Alec is rapacious and possessive, believing that his status in society and his financial situation give him the power to possess and control Tess after he gives her a job caring for his mother's chickens. Alec is a hedonistic dandy but after seducing Tess he becomes “christian” for a while. When he sees Tess once more he is obsessed by her another time. The sophisticated, urbane son of the blind Mrs. Stoke-d'Urberville.
  • 14. The Victorian Era is characterized by a very strict morality, particularly concerning the relationship between men and women. A woman was still the property of her husband or father, and her honour was to be protected until marriage. Also at this time, the Industrial Revolution had changed the economy significantly and even the most rural areas witnessed some kind of mechanization. Hardy reports this technological progress while describing some strange machines such as the reaping-machine
  • 15. It was a horse-drawn machine used in reaping grain and typically equipped with a raking device that bends the grain against the cutter bar, then the grain cut was picked up manually.
  • 16. The style Hardy’s writing style is quite simple. He describes the scenery in great details, with a cinematic technique. Moreover thanks to the use of the dialect he can increase the realism of his novel. The narrator Hardy uses the sympathetic inside view that is to say he is an internal narrator that describes the facts through the eyes of some character, in this case Tess, Angel Clare and Alec.
  • 17. References to Verga: Hardy’s masterpiece is full of deterministic pessimism as well as I Malavoglia by Giovanni Verga. In their works through coincidences and changes they show that everything happened because it was to be and there’s anything you can do to control your destiny. The characters accept their condition stoically and with dignity. Moreover they both show the hard country life of their time from a realistic point of view.
  • 18. Some Curiosities The May-Day dance. It’s a pagan ritual celebrating the fertility of nature. Women dance in circles wearing white dresses, they decorate their hair with red ribbons and flowers. Tess and Angel Clare first met at the May-Day dance. Angel danced with almost everyone except Tess… (chapter 2)
  • 19.  Stonehenge according to Hardy was a pagan sacrifical altar. Here Tess is captured by police, but as a heroine who accepts her destiny. At Stonehenge Tess and her lover Angel Clare can stay together for the last time…
  • 20.  The producer Roman Polanski had made up a film inspired to Hardy’s novel. Moreover there are two tv-series of the BBC about Tess’ misfortunes.