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Tess of the D'Urbervilles

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ISBN-10: 0141040335

ISBN-13: 9780141040332

Edition: 2009

Authors: Thomas Hardy, Tim Dolin, Margaret Randolph Higonnet, Coralie Bickford-Smith, Coralie Bickford-smith

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Cruelly seduced by her relative, the cynical Alec D'Urberville, betrayed by the moral Angel Clare and haunted by her guilt and shame, Tess becomes Hardy's indictment of all the crimes and hyprocrisies of 19th century England.
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Book details

List price: $24.00
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/27/2009
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 592
Size: 5.40" wide x 8.03" long x 1.90" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

Thomas Hardy was born on June 2, 1840, in Higher Bockhampton, England. The eldest child of Thomas and Jemima, Hardy studied Latin, French, and architecture in school. He also became an avid reader. Upon graduation, Hardy traveled to London to work as an architect's assistant under the guidance of Arthur Bloomfield. He also began writing poetry. How I Built Myself a House, Hardy's first professional article, was published in 1865. Two years later, while still working in the architecture field, Hardy wrote the unpublished novel The Poor Man and the Lady. During the next five years, Hardy penned Desperate Remedies, Under the Greenwood Tree, and A Pair of Blue Eyes. In 1873, Hardy decided it…    

Coralie Bickford-Smith is a designer at Penguin Books. Her first book, The Fox and the Star, was named Waterstones Book of the Year and as one of Time Out's 100 Children's Books of All Time. Her design work has been featured in numerous publications, including the New York Times and the Guardian. Her cover design has been recognized by the American Institute of Graphic Arts in the United States and Design and Art Direction in the UK.