Collector’s Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
Amid the rolling hills of rural England, a chance encounter sets Tess Durbeyfield on a path that will test her courage and define her fate. Drawn into the orbit of two men-one who tempts her with power and another who offers love-Tess finds herself caught in a web of passion, betrayal, and societal judgment. As she navigates a world that refuses to grant her forgiveness or control, her unyielding spirit clashes with forces far beyond her reach. Hardy’s masterful storytelling captures the beauty, tragedy, and quiet rebellion of a woman striving to reclaim her life.
Published in 1891, Tess of the d’Urbervilles challenged Victorian moral conventions with its daring portrayal of a fallen woman as a tragic heroine. Hardy’s unflinching exploration of societal hypocrisy, gender inequality, and the harshness of rural life sparked heated debates, pushing the boundaries of what was considered acceptable in literature. The novel’s vivid realism and critique of rigid morality resonated with readers, paving the way for more nuanced depictions of women’s struggles in a patriarchal world. Its enduring legacy lies in its bold questioning of justice, purity, and the double standards of Victorian society.