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      • The novel tells the story of Jude Fawley, who lives in a village in southern England (part of Hardy's fictional county of Wessex).
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  2. The novel tells the story of Jude Fawley, who lives in a village in southern England (part of Hardy's fictional county of Wessex ). He yearns to be a scholar at "Christminster", a city modelled on Oxford.

    • Thomas Hardy
    • 1895
  3. Jude the Obscure takes place in Wessex, England in the Victorian era. Jude Fawley is a poor orphan raised by his great-aunt, but he dreams of studying at the university in Christminster, a nearby town. He is inspired in this dream by his old teacher, Richard Phillotson, who left with similar ambitions when Jude was a child.

  4. Jude the Obscure takes place in England during the Victorian era, a period that lasted from 1837-1901. English society during this time was marked by sexual repression and a conservative worldview that emphasized the institution of marriage and the family unit, which Hardy criticized.

  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. Study Tools. Study Guide. Full Text. Overview. Published in 1895, Thomas Hardy ’s Jude the Obscure tells the story of Jude Fawley, a poor villager whose many attempts to rise above his class are crushed by society or the forces of nature.

  7. Book Summary. Jude Fawley, an eleven-year-old boy, wants to follow the example of his teacher Mr. Phillotson, who leaves Marygreen for Christminster to take a university degree and to be ordained. Jude is being raised by his great-aunt, whom he helps in her bakery.

  8. It is situated east of the Cornish coast, between the River Thames and the English Channel. There, Hardy freely constructs a partly real and partly fictional locale to accommodate a series of...

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