Because of the scandal, Phillotson has to give up his career as a schoolmaster. Sue and Jude spend some time living together without any sexual relationship. This is because of Sue's dislike both of sex and the institution of marriage.
The text of the novel is again based on Hardy's final revision for the 1912 Wessex Edition.
The other main character is his cousin, Sue Bridehead, who is also his central love interest. The novel is concerned in particular with issues of class, education, religion, morality and marriage.
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The pig's-pizzle throwing scene, which had attracted the hostility of those like Mrs Oliphant, was modified in 1903, chiefly by making refer– ences to the penis less direct. In 1895 Arabella says “If I had thrown anything at all, ...
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This Teacher Guide contains 10 lessons with33 reproducible student handouts for Thomas Hardy's title novel.
The text reprinted in this volume is based on Hardy's final revision for the 1912 Wessex Edition and includes his Preface and Postscript.
Jude the Obscure
Upon its first appearance in 1895, Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure shocked Victorian critics and readers with a frank depiction of sexuality and an unbridled indictment of the institutions of marriage, education, and religion, reportedly ...
Hardy's last and most controversial novel, Jude the Obscure caused outrage when it was published in 1895. This is the first truly critical edition, taking account of the changes that Hardy made over twenty-five years.
The schoolmaster was leaving the village and everybody seemed sorry.
Written in an easy-to-read, accessible style by teachers with years of classroom experience, Masterwork Studies are guides to the literary works most frequently studied in high school. Presenting ideas that...
Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy. Jude the Obscure, the last completed novel by Thomas Hardy, began as a magazine serial in December 1894 and was first published in book form in 1895.
Jude the Obscure, the last completed novel by Thomas Hardy, began as a magazine serial in December 1894 and was first published in book form in 1895.
The novel is the most powerful expression of Hardy's philosophy, and a profound exploration of man's essential loneliness. It caused outrage when it was published in 1895 and, as a result, was the last novel Hardy ever wrote.