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Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
ciesse
53 episodes
3 months ago
Eleven-year-old Jude Fawley, inspired by his teacher Mr. Phillotson, who leaves Marygreen for Christminster to take a university degree, decides to adopt the same course for himself. Raised by his great-aunt, he studies hard with the aid of some old Latin and Greek books sent to him by Phillotson.He trains as a stonemason in order to enable him to support himself when at the university. However when he finally arrives in Christminster he soon finds that a university education is not easily come by for one of his social standing.Meeting and falling in love with his cousin Sue Bridehead his future becomes a series of challenges to his moral, religious and social beliefs.

The novel caused quite a stir in late Victorian England due in part to it’s depiction of marriage and the role religion played in it. Savagely criticised on publication it led to Hardy turning from novel writing and concentrating for the rest of his career on poetry alone. It’s now considered one of Hardy’s finest works and is held up as an example of English novel writing at it’s best.

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Eleven-year-old Jude Fawley, inspired by his teacher Mr. Phillotson, who leaves Marygreen for Christminster to take a university degree, decides to adopt the same course for himself. Raised by his great-aunt, he studies hard with the aid of some old Latin and Greek books sent to him by Phillotson.He trains as a stonemason in order to enable him to support himself when at the university. However when he finally arrives in Christminster he soon finds that a university education is not easily come by for one of his social standing.Meeting and falling in love with his cousin Sue Bridehead his future becomes a series of challenges to his moral, religious and social beliefs.

The novel caused quite a stir in late Victorian England due in part to it’s depiction of marriage and the role religion played in it. Savagely criticised on publication it led to Hardy turning from novel writing and concentrating for the rest of his career on poetry alone. It’s now considered one of Hardy’s finest works and is held up as an example of English novel writing at it’s best.

Summary by T.Hynes.
Show more...
Drama
Fiction
Episodes (20/53)
Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
30-Part 4,Chapter 2
1 year ago
18 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
44-Part 6,Chapter 2
1 year ago
21 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
19-Part 3,Chapter 1
1 year ago
16 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
28-Part 3,Chapter 10
1 year ago
9 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
14-Part 2,Chapter 3
1 year ago
12 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
43-Part 6,Chapter 1
1 year ago
21 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
33-Part 4,Chapter 5
1 year ago
19 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
37-Part 5,Chapter 3
1 year ago
19 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
22-Part 3,Chapter 4
1 year ago
17 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
13-Part 2,Chapter 2
1 year ago
17 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
36-Part 5,Chapter 2
1 year ago
19 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
06-Part 1,Chapter 6
1 year ago
14 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
11-Part 1,Chapter 11
1 year ago
14 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
04-Part 1,Chapter 4
1 year ago
11 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
05-Part 1,Chapter 5
1 year ago
10 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
52-Part 6,Chapter 10
1 year ago
7 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
29-Part 4,Chapter 1
1 year ago
18 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
24-Part 3,Chapter 6
1 year ago
20 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
45-Part 6,Chapter 3
1 year ago
29 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
35-Part 5,Chapter 1
1 year ago
10 minutes

Jude the Obscure (Version 2) by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)
Eleven-year-old Jude Fawley, inspired by his teacher Mr. Phillotson, who leaves Marygreen for Christminster to take a university degree, decides to adopt the same course for himself. Raised by his great-aunt, he studies hard with the aid of some old Latin and Greek books sent to him by Phillotson.He trains as a stonemason in order to enable him to support himself when at the university. However when he finally arrives in Christminster he soon finds that a university education is not easily come by for one of his social standing.Meeting and falling in love with his cousin Sue Bridehead his future becomes a series of challenges to his moral, religious and social beliefs.

The novel caused quite a stir in late Victorian England due in part to it’s depiction of marriage and the role religion played in it. Savagely criticised on publication it led to Hardy turning from novel writing and concentrating for the rest of his career on poetry alone. It’s now considered one of Hardy’s finest works and is held up as an example of English novel writing at it’s best.

Summary by T.Hynes.