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Tess of the d'Urbervilles Contents

  • Introduction
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  • Images
  • Author(s)
    • Hardy, Thomas
      • Early life
      • Becoming a novelist
      • Fame as a novelist
      • Later life and output
  • The context of Tess of the d'Urbervilles
    • Social / political context Show more
      • Agricultural and social conditions
      • Methods of economic and social betterment
    • Religious / philosophical context Show more
      • The influence of Christianity in Victorian England
      • Church and chapel
      • Different religious approaches in Tess of the d'Urbervilles
      • Challenges to established religious belief
  • About the text
    • Hardy's Wessex
    • First publication of Tess of the d'Urbervilles
    • Structure and title page
  • Tess of the d'Urbervilles synopses
    • Chapters 1-9 Show more
      • Chapter 1
      • Chapter 2
      • Chapter 3
      • Chapter 4
      • Chapter 5
      • Chapter 6
      • Chapter 7
      • Chapter 8
      • Chapter 9
    • Chapters 10-19 Show more
      • Chapter 10
      • Chapter 11
      • Chapter 12
      • Chapter 13
      • Chapter 14
      • Chapter 15
      • Chapter 16
      • Chapter 17
      • Chapter 18
      • Chapter 19
    • Chapters 20-29 Show more
      • Chapter 20
      • Chapter 21
      • Chapter 22
      • Chapter 23
      • Chapter 24
      • Chapter 25
      • Chapter 26
      • Chapter 27
      • Chapter 28
      • Chapter 29
    • Chapters 30-39 Show more
      • Chapter 30
      • Chapter 31
      • Chapter 32
      • Chapter 33
      • Chapter 34
      • Chapter 35
      • Chapter 36
      • Chapter 37
      • Chapter 38
      • Chapter 39
    • Chapters 40-49 Show more
      • Chapter 40
      • Chapter 41
      • Chapter 42
      • Chapter 43
      • Chapter 44
      • Chapter 45
      • Chapter 46
      • Chapter 47
      • Chapter 48
      • Chapter 49
    • Chapters 50-59 Show more
      • Chapter 50
      • Chapter 51
      • Chapter 52
      • Chapter 53
      • Chapter 54
      • Chapter 55
      • Chapter 56
      • Chapter 57
      • Chapter 58
      • Chapter 59
  • Narrative
    • Perspectives and viewpoint
    • Leading in and out of the narrative
    • Voice and tone
    • Pace
    • Style
    • The use of letters
    • Subtexts
  • Characterisation
    • Tess
    • Angel
    • Alec
  • Themes and significant ideas
    • Tess as a 'Pure Woman'
    • Tess as a secular pilgrim
    • Tess as a victim
    • The world of women
    • Tess as an outsider
    • Coincidence, destiny and fate
    • Disempowerment of the working class
    • Heredity and inheritance
    • Laws of nature vs. laws of society
    • Modernity
    • Nature as sympathetic or indifferent
    • Patterns of the past
    • Sexual predation
    • Inner conflicts: body against soul
  • Imagery and symbolism in Tess of the d'Urbervilles
    • Hardy's use of imagery
    • Colour symbolism
    • Geographical symbolism
    • Landscapes of desire vs. landscapes of community
    • Other images and symbols
  • Structure
    • Parallels and repetitions
    • Plot structures
    • Moral patterns
    • Time structures
  • Critical analysis
    • Social realism
    • Romantic pespectives
    • Feminist interpretations
    • Philosophic analysis
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 (a) Style   Investigate! Tess of the d'Urbervilles: Volume I 
 (b) The 'country' theme   Investigate! Tess of the d'Urbervilles: Volume II 
 (c) Comparing two settings   Investigate! Tess of the d'Urbervilles: Volume III 
 (c)i Comparing two settings   
 (d) Angel   
 (d)i Angel   
 (e) Parallels with Genesis  
 (e)i Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Genesis worksheet   
 (f) A tragic tale  
 (f)i A tragic tale?  

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