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Jude The Obscure(Illustrated)

Thomas Hardy

Casa editrice: Micheal Smith

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Illustrated Edition: Features 20 captivating illustrations that bring the story's poignant moments and characters to life.
	Includes Comprehensive Summary: A detailed summary to enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the novel.
	Character List: Get to know the complex characters of Hardy's masterpiece with an included character list.
	Author Biography: Discover the life and times of Thomas Hardy, giving context to the creation of this timeless novel.

Dive into the heart of Victorian England with Thomas Hardy's final and most provocative masterpiece, "Jude the Obscure." This illustrated edition breathes new life into Hardy's complex narrative, featuring 20 stunning illustrations that capture the essence of the novel's most compelling scenes. Accompanied by a comprehensive summary, a detailed list of characters, and an insightful biography of Thomas Hardy, this edition is designed to enrich your reading experience and deepen your understanding of one of literature's most enduring stories.
"Jude the Obscure" tells the tale of Jude Fawley, a young man from humble beginnings whose dreams of academic achievement are continually thwarted by the rigid class structures of his time. As Jude struggles to overcome societal constraints and personal misfortunes, he finds himself caught in a tumultuous relationship with his free-spirited cousin, Sue Bridehead. Together, they challenge the conventions of their day, seeking freedom and fulfillment in a world that refuses to accommodate their desires.
As thought-provoking today as it was when it was first controversially published, Hardy's "Jude the Obscure" is a novel that defies expectations by exploring ambition, love, and the social relationships that bind us. With its themes of independence, marriage criticism, and information acquisition, Hardy's book is still a potent allegory of the human condition.
This illustrated edition of "Jude the Obscure" is perfect for both new readers and Hardy enthusiasts alike, offering a fresh perspective on this classic work. Whether you're drawn to the tragic beauty of Hardy's narrative or the intricate dynamics of his characters, this edition promises to captivate and inspire. Discover the timeless story of Jude Fawley, a man ahead of his time, battling against the constraints of society in pursuit of a dream just out of reach.
 
Disponibile da: 09/01/2024.

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