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  <title>Jude the Obscure (Modern Library Classics)</title>
  <author>Thomas Hardy</author>
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  <description>Upon its first appearance in 1895, Thomas Hardy&amp;#8217;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 causing one Angli-can bishop to order the book publicly burned. The experience so exhausted Hardy that he never wrote a work of fiction again.Rich in symbolism, Jude the Obscure is the story of Jude Fawley and his struggle to rise from his station as a poor Wessex stonemason to that of a scholar at Christminster. It is also the story of Jude&amp;#8217;s ill-fated relationship with his cousin Sue Bridehead, and the ultimate tragedy that causes Jude&amp;#8217;s undoing and Sue&amp;#8217;s transformation. Jude the Obscure explores man&amp;#8217;s essential loneliness and remains one of Hardy&amp;#8217;s most widely read novels.</description>
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