Sunday, May 25, 2025

Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy

Tess comes from a poor family. They think her name may be related to a wealthy guy in town, so she goes and seeks him out. He ends up being smitten with her. He admits they are not related, but does become romantically interested. There is lovemaking and pregnancy, but no marriage. Later while working, she does find a guy to marry. After confessing her idescration, he gets a bit upset with her and skedaddles. First guy comes back, and want her, but she says she has been married. Things get crazy with a few deaths at the end. It is a tragic tale that shows some Victorian treatment of women and the poor. I cannot seem to get into Hardy as much as I did back in high school.

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