Tess of the d'Urbervilles
.... of the novel as well as the
character of
Tess. The line reprinted above is supposed to reveal the versatility of
Tess'
character. ....
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles
.... will. His title
character,
Tess, is often the victim of external forces, unable to control the events of her life herself. Like ....
(1778

7

)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy
.... will. His title
character,
Tess, is often the victim of external forces, unable to control the events of her life herself. Like ....
(1778

7

)
Tess of the D'Urbervilles & Her Downfall
.... The
character of
Tess is central to the novel, as noted, and that
character should be seen both in the way Hardy presented her and in the context of the time ....
(1970

8

)
Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Thomas Hardy)
.... The
character of
Tess is central to the novel, as noted, and that
character should be seen both in the way Hardy presented her and in the context of the time ....
(2494

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Tess of the dUrbervilles
.... As Hamlet said, the readiness is all; by the end of
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, its central
character has acquiesced in the confusion of priorities posed by the ....
(3350

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Thomas Hardy
.... The central
character of the novel, of course, is
Tess, and the story follows her from the age of sixteen until her death.
Tess ....
(1625

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Nonverbal aspects of Film Communication
.... What was "officially most appealing" about that
character, embodied in such figures as Gary .... Dialogue helps tell that story;
Tess complains that she can't get a ....
(1959

8

)
Women and Murder in the Victorian Era
.... Yet as the rich narrative of
Tess demonstrates, a woman destined for the gallows can be .... Thus the
character of the threat has been insufficiently explored. ....
(1969

8

)
Thomas Hardy
.... After all hope is lost Hardy reveals the
character to be her pet dog. .... That was reserved for the subject matter of his novels including
Tess of the d'Urbervilles ....
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