1. Tess of the D
Between his parents, Hardy gained all the interests that would appear in his novels and his own life: his love for architecture and music, his interest in the lifestyles of the country folk, and his passion for all sorts of literature. ... She tries to write him a confessional note but unfortunately Angel never sees it. ... In a word, Tess D'Urbervilles is a great success to Hardy as well as the entire British literature history and I suggest all of us read it and try to feel what the master led us to, with all our heart. ...
- Word Count: 1221
- Approx Pages: 5