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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Abstract Tess, the heroin ein Tess of the Durbevilles, is depicted as a victim of the society. Being a beautiful, innocents honest, sweet-natured, and hard-working country girl, she is easily taken in and abused by the hypocritical bourgeoisie, constantly suppressed by the social comven
2、tions and moral values of the day, and eventually executed by the unfair legal system of the society. Her obsolute obedience to Angel as her weakness in character but also is an inevitability in a girl of her upbringing. And most important of all, it is the poverty of the family that forces her to i
3、mproper relations once and again with Alec, and finally, to his muroler and her execution. On one hand, Tesss fate is personal, because she happens to be so beautiful, so pure, so innocent, so obedient, and so poor, and because she happens to get involved with the two men who, though apparent rivals
4、, actually join their forecs in bringing about her destruction. On the other hand, her fate is a social one. It can be the fate of all the peasants who are driven out of their land and home and forced to seek somewhere else for sustenance.Chapter One: Thomas HardyTess of DUbervilles is the masterpie
5、ce of English literature. Thomas Hardy, the author of this novel, was born on June 2, 1840, in Higher Bockhamptom in Dorset, a rural region of southwestern England that was to become the focus of his fiction. He was an English novelist and poet, one of the great English writers in the 19th century.
6、The child of a builder, Hardy was apprenticed at the age of sixteen to John Hicks, an architect who lived in city of Dorchester. Although he gave serious thought to attending university and entering the church, a struggle he would dramatize in his novel Jude the Obscure, declining religious faith an
7、d lack of money led Hardy to pursue a career in writing instead. Despite his employment, Hardy was writing continually during his life. Such early novels as Desperate Remedies(1871) and A pair of Blue Eyes(1873) met with small success and may be considered formative work. Over the next 22 years, Har
8、dy wrote many novels, and Far from the Madding Growd,published in 1874, was the authors first critical.To hardy, novels were primarily a means of earning a living. Like many of his contemporaries, he first published his novels in periodic installments in magazines of serialization. To ensure that re
9、aders would buy a serialized novel, writers often structured each installment to be something of a cliffhanger, which explained the convoluted, often incredible plots of many such Victorian novels. But Hardy cannot solely be labeled a Victorian novelist. Nor can he be categorized simply as a Moderni
10、st, in the tradition of writers like Virginia Woolf or D.H. Lawrence, who were determined to explode the conventions of nineteenth-century literature and build a new kind of novel in its place. In many respects, Hardy was trapped in the middle ground between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, b
11、etween Victorian sensibilities and more modern ones, and between tradition and innovation.Soon after Tess of DUbervilles(1891) was published, its sale assured Hardys financial future. But the novel also aroused a substantial amount of controversy. In Tess of DUbervilles and other novels, Hardy demon
12、strates his deep sense of moral sympathy for Englands lower classes, particularly for rural women. He became famous for his compassionate, often controversial portrayal of young women victimized by the self-righteous rigidity of English social morality.Hardy lived and wrote in a time of difficult so
13、cial change, when England was making its slow and painful transition from an old-fashioned, agricultural nation to a modern, industrial one. Businessmen and entrepreneurs, or “new money,” joined the ranks of the social elite, as some families of the ancient aristocracy, or “old money,” faded into ob
14、scurity. Tesss family in Tess of DUbervilles illustrates this change, as Tesss parents, the Durberyfields, lose themselves in the fantasy of belonging to an ancient and aristocratic family, the DUrberbilles.Hardy was frustrated by the controversy caused by his work, and he finally abandoned novel-wr
15、iting altogether following Jude the Obscure.He spent the rest of his career writing poetry. Though today he is remembered somewhat more for his novels, he was an acclaimed poet in his time and was buried in the prestigious Poets Corner of Westminster Abbey following his death in 1928.Chapter Two: An
16、alysis of major characters.Tess DurbeyfieldTess of DUbervilles describes a tragedy of peasant girl-Tess-betraged and ruined by two men. Intelligent strikingly, and distinguished by her deep moral sensitivity and passionate intensity, Tess is indisputably the central character of the novel that bears
17、 his name. In part, Tess represents that changing role of the agricultural workers in England in the late nineteenth century. Possessing and education that her unschooled parents lack, since she has passed the Sixth Standard of the National Schools, Tess does not quite fit into the folk culture of h
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