Tess of the d'Urbervilles

Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Hardy's twelfth published novel, was begun in 1889, eventually serialized in the Graphic (after being rejected by several periodicals) from 4 July to 26 December 1891, and published in volume form in December 1891 by Osgood, McIlvaine. The novel, which was surprisingly successful, went through a number of editions in the first few years and assured Hardy's financial future.

Some sites associated with Tess of the d'Urbervilles:

Abbot's Grave, within which Angel lays Tess on their wedding night

A field in the "Valley of the Great Dairies"

Cerne Abbas Giant

Stonehenge, where Tess is arrested for the murder of Alec

Woolbridge ("Wellbridge") where Angel and Tess spend their honeymoon

A West Stafford dairy, c. 1890, a probably model for Talbothays

Beaminster ("Emminster") Rectory, home of Angel's parents

An unnamed weir, possibly Hardy's "Great Pool"

Bindon Abbey, where Angel carries Tess on their wedding night

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