Tess of the d'UrbervillesBroadview Press, 12/03/1996 - 522 من الصفحات This edition of Hardy's novel includes the "bowdlerized" as well as the author's original version, excerpts from Hardy's autobiography, and a wealth of other documents that shed light on the context from which this text emerged -jacket cover. |
المحتوى
Introduction | 9 |
A Note on the Text | 22 |
Authors Prefaces to the Fifth and Later Editions | 28 |
Maiden No More | 104 |
The Rally | 131 |
The Consequence | 182 |
The Woman Pays | 255 |
The Convert | 331 |
General Preface to the Wessex Edition of 1912 | 425 |
Bowdlerized Passages from The Graphic | 431 |
Episodes Printed in Magazines | 445 |
Thomas Hardys Maps | 463 |
Contemporary Newspaper Accounts | 483 |
Candour in English Fiction | 503 |
Excerpts From Hardys Autobiography | 510 |
Fulfilment | 393 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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