Tess of the d'Urbervilles

Tess of the d'Urbervilles:
A Pure Woman
Title page of first edition
AuthorThomas Hardy
LanguageEnglish
GenreSocial novel
Set inThomas Hardy's Wessex, 1870s
Published1891
PublisherJames R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co.
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Pages592
823.89
LC ClassPR4748.A2 D65
Preceded byWessex Tales 
Followed byJude the Obscure 
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A Pure Woman
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman is a novel by Thomas Hardy. It initially appeared in a censored and serialised version, published by the British illustrated newspaper The Graphic in 1891,[1] then in book form in three volumes in 1891, and as a single volume in 1892. Although now considered a major novel of the 19th century, Tess of the d'Urbervilles received mixed reviews when it first appeared, in part because it challenged the sexual morals of late Victorian England.

The novel is set in an impoverished rural England, Thomas Hardy's fictional Wessex.

  1. ^ Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Graphic, XLIV, July–December 1891