One of the greatest works of Thomas Hardy: Tess of the Durbille was first published in 1891 as a collection of fiction in the imaginary counties of Wessex, England. At the time of its appearance, Hardy was considered a leading writer in the UK and published several famous novels, including "away from dust" and "Woodland" and many other short stories. But despite Harry's reputation and reputation, it is difficult for him to find a publication ready to be published when Tess serializes London's critics.
In "Tess of Harbourville", Thomas Hardy depicts Tess's transformation from children to women, which is necessary for her survival, as a country she is persecuted by the people around her . As the concept of responsibility and prejudice was pushed by her young woman as a rural wage worker, Hardy said that his feminist's view in a way that conveys inequity that he teses was forced to develop I spread it. Though social standards and expectations were imposed on her, Hardy thought that Tess's innocence in the whole novel to reaffirm that she believed that she was a "pure female" as the subtitle had said Emphasized. Hardy first introduced Tess emphasizing her "innocent eyes" and her childhood "childhood". The dress is more perceived.
In the novel "The Trace of De Urville", unfortunate coincidence with character 's character brought about the final tragedy. In the first stage, the subtitle was "Girls". And Thomas Hardy gave a strong sense of work through a series of events that led to Tess' impurities. At the beginning of the novel, Tess' pedigree is emphasized. Tess's father was very proud and wanted "c k k". There are many small details to prepare the readers for future content. If not so important, Hardy will not open this story this way.