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  1. Jude the Obscure is a novel by Thomas Hardy, which began as a magazine serial in December 1894 and was first published in book form in 1895 (though the title page says 1896). It is Hardy's last completed novel. The protagonist, Jude Fawley, is a working-class young man; he is a stonemason who dreams of becoming a scholar.

    • Thomas Hardy
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  2. Jude the Obscure (br: Judas, o Obscuro [1]) é um romance de Thomas Hardy, que começou como um folhetim em dezembro de 1894 e foi publicado pela primeira vez em livro em 1895. É o último romance completo de Hardy.

  3. In Jude the Obscure, Hardy addresses the prevailing Victorian attitudes associated with social class and standing, educational opportunities, religion, the institution of marriage, and the influence of Darwinism on modern thought.

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  4. Jude the Obscure, novel by Thomas Hardy, published in 1894–95 in an abridged form in Harper’s New Monthly as Hearts Insurgent; published in book form in 1895. Jude the Obscure is Hardy’s last work of fiction and is also one of his most gloomily fatalistic, depicting the lives of individuals who are.

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  5. Jude Fawley dreams of studying at the university in Christminster, but his background as an orphan raised by his working-class aunt leads him instead into a career as a stonemason. He is inspired by the ambitions of the town schoolmaster, Richard Phillotson, who left for Christminster when Jude was a child.

    • Thomas Hardy
    • 1895
  6. 1 de ago. de 1994 · Read or download this classic novel by Thomas Hardy for free. Jude the Obscure is a story of adultery, illegitimacy, and tragedy set in Wessex, England.

  7. A drama based on Thomas Hardy's last and most controversial novel, about a poor man's tragic life and love. See cast, crew, reviews, photos, and plot summary of this six-part BBC production.