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Jude Fawley. A young man from Marygreen who dreams of...
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When Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure was first published in...
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A summary of Overall Analysis and Themes in Thomas...
- Part Ii: At Christminster
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- Part Iii: At Melchester
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The boy Jude assisted in loading some small articles, and at...
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- Thomas Hardy
- 1895
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Every inch of ground had been the site, first or last, of energy, gaiety, horse-play, bickerings, weariness. Groups of gleaners had squatted in the sun on every square yard. Love-matches that had populated the adjoining hamlet had been made up there between reaping and carrying.
They talked a little longer, but constrainedly, for when the musician found that Jude was a poor man his manner changed from what it had been while Jude's appearance and address deceived him as to his position and pursuits.
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In Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure, set in Victorian England, Jude Fawley dreams of studying at the prestigious university in Christminster. He is inspired by the example of his former teacher, Richard Phillotson, who departs for Christminster himself at the beginning of the novel.