Tess dei d'Urberville: Una donna pura fedelmente presentata da Thomas Hardy
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Romance
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
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형식
킨들
페이지
342
언어
이탈리아어
출판됨
Nov 11, 2014
출판사
Einaudi
ISBN-10
8858415507
ISBN-13
9788858415504
설명
In a tale steeped in tragedy and societal constraints, a young woman named Tess navigates the turbulent waters of her fate. After suffering a harrowing violation in her adolescence, Tess grapples with the overwhelming weight of her loss while striving to carve out a meaningful existence. Her journey is marked by a poignant blend of innocence and resilience as she seeks love amidst the harsh judgments of the world around her.
As Tess's life unfolds, she encounters complex relationships that challenge her understanding of purity and passion. The emotional turmoil she experiences is intensified by her deep desires and the unforgiving societal expectations that loom large over her. It is through these interactions that Tess's character is brought to life, showcasing both her vulnerabilities and her strength.
Amidst the backdrop of rural England, the story explores themes of fate, moral dilemmas, and the relentless pursuit of happiness. Tess embodies the struggles of countless women who confront the intersecting lines of desire and duty, leaving readers to ponder the ever-relevant questions of love, sacrifice, and societal judgment.
As Tess's life unfolds, she encounters complex relationships that challenge her understanding of purity and passion. The emotional turmoil she experiences is intensified by her deep desires and the unforgiving societal expectations that loom large over her. It is through these interactions that Tess's character is brought to life, showcasing both her vulnerabilities and her strength.
Amidst the backdrop of rural England, the story explores themes of fate, moral dilemmas, and the relentless pursuit of happiness. Tess embodies the struggles of countless women who confront the intersecting lines of desire and duty, leaving readers to ponder the ever-relevant questions of love, sacrifice, and societal judgment.