Description
Discover the profound depths of human emotion and societal critique in Thomas Hardy's iconic work, Jude The Obscure. This trade paperback edition, published by Penguin UK in 1998, revives the raw realism of Hardy's storytelling. Experience the life of Jude Fawley, a stonemason with dreams of education at Christminster University, whose aspirations are thwarted by inexorable fate and societal norms. The gripping narrative explores themes of love, class, and the unconventional choices of the 'New Woman' through Jude's poignant relationship with his cousin, Sue Bridehead. This powerful tale highlights the struggle against societal expectations and the harsh realities of poverty, making it a timeless classic that spurred discussions upon its first publication in 1895.
This compelling edition features the unbowdlerized text of the original novel, complete with insightful appendices, a glossary, and additional reading resources. Dennis Taylor's introduction delves into the biblical allusions and critiques of religion that permeate Hardy's work, offering an enriching context to this literary phenomenon. Whether you are revisiting this literary masterpiece or experiencing it for the first time, Jude The Obscure remains an essential read for lovers of classic literature and social commentary. For readers who appreciated Jude The Obscure, don't miss Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles, also available in the Penguin Classics collection. Embrace the unforgettable journey that awaits within the pages of this thought-provoking novel and discover the ultimate struggle between individual desires and societal expectations.
This compelling edition features the unbowdlerized text of the original novel, complete with insightful appendices, a glossary, and additional reading resources. Dennis Taylor's introduction delves into the biblical allusions and critiques of religion that permeate Hardy's work, offering an enriching context to this literary phenomenon. Whether you are revisiting this literary masterpiece or experiencing it for the first time, Jude The Obscure remains an essential read for lovers of classic literature and social commentary. For readers who appreciated Jude The Obscure, don't miss Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles, also available in the Penguin Classics collection. Embrace the unforgettable journey that awaits within the pages of this thought-provoking novel and discover the ultimate struggle between individual desires and societal expectations.