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  1. テス・ダービフィールド(Tess Durbeyfield): マーロット村に住む貧しい農家ダービフィールド家の長女。 エンジェル・クレア(Angel Clare): 牧師一家の末息子。二人の兄がいる。マーロット村を兄たちと訪れた際、ダンスをするテスと初めて会う。

  2. Tess Durbeyfield lives in the rural village of Marlott in southwest England. She first appears performing the May-Day dance, where she exchanges a meaningful glance with a young man named Angel Clare. Tess's family is very poor, but her father learns that he is descended from the d'Urbervilles, one of the oldest, noblest families in England.

  3. The three main themes in Tess of the d’Urbervilles are coincidence, determinism, and personal responsibility. Coincidence: The novel is full of coincidences, both minor and major, that shape ...

  4. Tess of the d’Urbervilles presents complex pictures of both the importance of social class in nineteenth-century England and the difficulty of defining class in any simple way. Certainly the Durbeyfields are a powerful emblem of the way in which class is no longer evaluated in Victorian times as it would have been in the Middle Ages—that is, by blood alone, with no attention paid to ...

  5. 12 de jul. de 2023 · Tess of the d'Urbervilles is a novel written by Thomas Hardy and published in 1891. Hardy, an influential English novelist and poet, wrote the novel during the Victorian period in England.

  6. Tess Durbeyfield is a 16-year-old simple country girl, the eldest daughter of John and Joan Durbeyfield. In a chance meeting with Parson Tringham along the road one night, John Durbeyfield discovers that he is the descendent of the d'Urbervilles, an ancient, monied family who had land holdings as far back as William the Conqueror in 1066.

  7. Tess was certainly in Thomas Hardy’s mind in 1924, because his notes mention that he attended several rehearsals of a new dramatic production of Tess of the D’Urbervilles that year at Dorchester. In fact we can identify most of the locations in Thomas Hardy’s invented Wessex, which he described as “a merely realistic dream country” .