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Tess Of The D'Urbervilles is a sweeping classic of romance, tragedy, and social drama set in rural England. This paperback edition brings Hardy's timeless tale to life for modern readers—especially young adult readers—who crave a powerful, emotionally charged story about love, fate, and resilience. Follow Tess as she navigates desire, duty, and the strict codes of a society that can shape a life with a single choice.
In Tess Of The D'Urbervilles, Hardy crafts a vivid, character-driven narrative that pulls you into Tess's world with lyrical, precise detail. The novel moves through Marlott and the D'Urberville estate, weaving Tess's choices, temptations, and consequences into a rich, immersive journey. Readers will be swept along by a relatable heroine, a dark yet captivating atmosphere, and a pace that blends intimate moments with larger-than-life drama.
After finishing Tess Of The D'Urbervilles, readers gain a deeper understanding of courage in the face of social pressure and the enduring power of Hardy's storytelling. This timeless tale will linger, inviting reflection on fate, morality, and the price of reputation.
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Author
Thomas Hardy
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Language
English
SKU
BK0517327
ISBN
9780571337033
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 599
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Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet whose work explored social constraints, fate, and human emotion in rural England. The author’s work continues to be widely read and appreciated for its depth, originality, and lasting cultural significance. The author’s work continues to be widely read and appreciated for its depth, originality, and lasting cultural significance. The author’s work continues to be widely read and appreciated for its depth, originality, and lasting cultural significance.