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"He was the sort of man who was born to ache a good deal before the fall of the curtain upon his unnecessary life...' A passion for learning focuses Jude Fawley's sights firmly on the intellectual pinnacle of Christminster, his 'heavenly Jerusalem'. But his aspirations are hindered from the outset by the elitism practised by the ancient university; for Jude has little education and less social status. Yet it is Jude's discovery of women - a fresher and wilder pleasure than his books - that drives him irrevocably off course. His frustrated ambition for an academic, ecclesiastical life becames lost in his sexual appetite for the enticing Arabella and his spiritual need for Sue. Moving steadily away from the achievement he once desired, Jude is drawn instead towards a despairing conflict with society, which leads to disaster and consequent ruin. The most comprehensive paperback edition available, with introduction, notes, text summary, selected criticism and chronology of Hardy.

Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, including the poetry of William Wordsworth. He was highly critical of much in Victorian society, especially on the declining status of rural people in Britain, such as those from his native South West England.

Title

Jude The Obscure (Everyman)

Author

Thomas Hardy

Publisher

Hachette India

Number of Pages

423

Language

English (US)

First Published

JAN 2006

"He was the sort of man who was born to ache a good deal before the fall of the curtain upon his unnecessary life...' A passion for learning focuses Jude Fawley's sights firmly on the intellectual pinnacle of Christminster, his 'heavenly Jerusalem'. But his aspirations are hindered from the outset by the elitism practised by the ancient university; for Jude has little education and less social status. Yet it is Jude's discovery of women - a fresher and wilder pleasure than his books - that drives him irrevocably off course. His frustrated ambition for an academic, ecclesiastical life becames lost in his sexual appetite for the enticing Arabella and his spiritual need for Sue. Moving steadily away from the achievement he once desired, Jude is drawn instead towards a despairing conflict with society, which leads to disaster and consequent ruin. The most comprehensive paperback edition available, with introduction, notes, text summary, selected criticism and chronology of Hardy.
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