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Tess of the d'Urbervilles Contents

  • Introduction
  • Timeline
  • 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
  • Approaching exams and essays
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles Images

Bleak House front cover Tolpuddle martyrs, photo by John Goodall, available through Creative Commons Organ, photo by Johann Jariz, available through Creative Commons John Wesley King Alfred Hardy's map of Wessex Stage coach The Graphic Knight Hospitaller Effigy, photo by Evelyn Simak, available through Creative Commons Henry III of England Morris dancers Cob Solomon's Temple Alexander the Great, photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto, available through Creative Commons Pollarded trees Spring Cart, from Cgoodwin, available through Creative Commons Gig Rooster, photo by Muhammed Ghouri, available through Creative Commons Roman de la Rose Christian in The Pilgrim's Progress Satyr and nymph, photo by Yair Haklai, available through Creative Commons Fiddle Barn dance Church bells, photo by Brian Webster, available through Creative Commons Maltese Cross, photo by Darodot, available through Creative Commons Dancers in a quadrille Roger Ascham Part of a van Alsloot painting Frieze, photo by Twospoonfuls, available through Creative Commons Journeyman Blaise Pascal Peter the Great Mary Magdalene Butter churn by User Musphot on Wikimedia Commons Wild garlic, photo by Martin Bodman, available through Creative Commons Leah and Rachel Crown of thorns Walt Whitman Painting by Diego Valazquez Vestal virgin Copse, photo by Helen Wilkinson, available through Creative Commons Centurion Lord Byron Queen Guinevere Close carriage, photo by Emilio de Prado Bass viol Cistercian abbey, photo by Jean Pierre Huguet, available through Creative Commons Lotus columns, photo by Jon Bodsworth, available through Creative Commons Samson and Delilah The Premature Burial by Wiertz Vicar at a lectern Two Marys photo by Anne Burgess, available through Creative Commons Bill-hook Cerne Abbasa Giant, photo by Maurice D Budden, available through Creative Commons Stream thresher, photo by Thomas Weise, available through Creative Commons Milton Abbey, by Trish Steel, available through Creative Commons Rembrandt, The Sacrifice of Abraham Pillar of cloud Olympians Horse and cart Bees Sand Martin, photo by Nigel Wedge, available through Creative Commons Pieta Railway Ixionian wheel Atalanta and Hippomenes Damask Stonehenge, photo by Jason and Alison, available through Creative Commons Aeschylus, photo by Sailko, available through Creative Commons Victorian lodge in the countryside, photo by Mark Hope, available through Creative Commons Front page of Clarissa Walking boots, photo by Alan Murray-Rust, available through Creative Commons Animal sacrifice Poultry, photo by Roger Kidd, available through Creative Commons The Mayor of Casterbridge front page Strawberries, photo by Walter J. Pilsak, available through Creative Commons Photo by Derek Harper, available through Creative Commons Dionysus, photo by Stafilis, available through Creative Commons Genre painting Austen Victorian men Turner painting Henrik Ibsen
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Bleak House front cover
Tolpuddle martyrs, photo by John Goodall, available through Creative Commons
Organ, photo by Johann Jariz, available through Creative Commons
John Wesley
King Alfred
Hardy's map of Wessex
Stage coach
The Graphic
Knight Hospitaller
Effigy, photo by Evelyn Simak, available through Creative Commons
Henry III of England
Morris dancers
Cob
Solomon's Temple
Alexander the Great, photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto, available through Creative Commons
Pollarded trees
Spring Cart, from Cgoodwin, available through Creative Commons
Gig
Rooster, photo by Muhammed Ghouri, available through Creative Commons
Roman de la Rose
Christian in The Pilgrim's Progress
Satyr and nymph, photo by Yair Haklai, available through Creative Commons
Fiddle
Barn dance
Church bells, photo by Brian Webster, available through Creative Commons
Maltese Cross, photo by Darodot, available through Creative Commons
Dancers in a quadrille
Roger Ascham
Part of a van Alsloot painting
Frieze, photo by Twospoonfuls, available through Creative Commons
Journeyman
Blaise Pascal
Peter the Great
Mary Magdalene
Butter churn by User Musphot on Wikimedia Commons
Wild garlic, photo by Martin Bodman, available through Creative Commons
Leah and Rachel
Crown of thorns
Walt Whitman
Painting by Diego Valazquez
Vestal virgin
Copse, photo by Helen Wilkinson, available through Creative Commons
Centurion
Lord Byron
Queen Guinevere
Close carriage, photo by Emilio de Prado
Bass viol
Cistercian abbey, photo by Jean Pierre Huguet, available through Creative Commons
Lotus columns, photo by Jon Bodsworth, available through Creative Commons
Samson and Delilah
The Premature Burial by Wiertz
Vicar at a lectern
Two Marys
photo by Anne Burgess, available through Creative Commons
Bill-hook
Cerne Abbasa Giant, photo by Maurice D Budden, available through Creative Commons
Stream thresher, photo by Thomas Weise, available through Creative Commons
Milton Abbey, by Trish Steel, available through Creative Commons
Rembrandt, The Sacrifice of Abraham
Pillar of cloud
Olympians
Horse and cart
Bees
Sand Martin, photo by Nigel Wedge, available through Creative Commons
Pieta
Railway
Ixionian wheel
Atalanta and Hippomenes
Damask
Stonehenge, photo by Jason and Alison, available through Creative Commons
Aeschylus, photo by Sailko, available through Creative Commons
Victorian lodge in the countryside, photo by Mark Hope, available through Creative Commons
Front page of Clarissa
Walking boots, photo by Alan Murray-Rust, available through Creative Commons
Animal sacrifice
Poultry, photo by Roger Kidd, available through Creative Commons
The Mayor of Casterbridge front page
Strawberries, photo by Walter J. Pilsak, available through Creative Commons
Photo by Derek Harper, available through Creative Commons
Dionysus, photo by Stafilis, available through Creative Commons
Genre painting
Austen
Victorian men
Turner painting
Henrik Ibsen