Tess of the d'Urbervilles Contents
Books
BiographiesCritical texts on HardyBackgroundHandbooks and companionsStructural approachesFeminist approachesRomantic approachesPhilosophical and religious approaches
Biographies
There have been numerous biographies as new aspects of Hardy's life have been discussed and researched. Two recent ones are:
- Pite, Ralph: Thomas Hardy: the Guarded Life (Picador, 2006)
- Tomalin, Claire: Thomas Hardy (Penguin Books, 2007)
Critical texts on Hardy
There has been an abundance of critical works over the 20th and 21st centuries:
Background
- Williams, Raymond: Culture & Society 1780-1950 (Open University, 1983).
Handbooks and companions
These types of books give a good deal of background and are useful for an historicist reading:
- Kramer, Dale ed. The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Hardy (Cambridge University Press, 1999). This includes a good essay by Linda Shires: 'The Radical Aesthetics of Tess'
- Pinion, F.B.: A Hardy Companion (Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1968).
Structural approaches
- Gregor, Ian: The Great Web: the Form of Hardy's Major Fiction (Faber & Faber, 1975)
- van Ghent, Dorothy: The English Novel: Form and Function (New York: Reinhart & Co.,1953). This has an excellent chapter on the colour symbolism in Tess.
Feminist approaches
- Blake, Kathleen: 'Pure Tess: Hardy on Knowing a Woman' in Dale Kramer ed. Critical Essays on Thomas Hardy: the Novels (Boston: G.K.Hall, 1990)
- Boumelha, Penny: Thomas Hardy and Women: Sexual Ideology and Narrative Form (Harvester Press, 1982).
Romantic approaches
- Enstice, Andrew: Thomas Hardy: Landscapes of the Mind (New York: St Martin's Press, 1979)
- Lodge, David: The Language of Fiction which contains an important chapter 'Tess, Nature and the Voices of Hardy' (London: Routledge, Kegan, Paul, 1966).
Philosophical and religious approaches
- LaValley, Albert J. ed.: Twentieth Century Interpretations of Tess of the d'Urbervilles (Prentice-Hall Inc., 1969). (This includes Arnold Kettle's Marxist reading)
- Qualls, Barry: Secular Pilgrims of Victorian Fiction (Cambridge University Press, 1981)
- C.H.Salter: Good Little Thomas Hardy (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1981). This has a good opening chapter on modernity.
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