Jude the Obscure
Publisher Description
Jude Fawley is a rural stone mason with intellectual aspirations. Frustrated by poverty and the indifference of the academic institutions at the University of Christminster, his only chance of fulfilment seems to lie in his relationship with his unconventional cousin, Sue Bridehead. But life as social outcasts proves undermining, and when tragedy occurs, Sue has no resilience and Jude is left in despair
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The controversial tale of Jude Fawley and his unconventional relationship with his cousin, Sue Bridehead, is as fascinating today as it was when Hardy published the novel in 1895. Beautifully narrated by the gifted Neville Jason, this story of repression, judgment, and true love will appeal to listeners who love the classics. Jason's proper tone and slow pacing is a perfect fit for Hardy's prose. As Jude, Jason shifts his voice to become, by turns, optimistic and lovelorn, while the supporting characters are equally well crafted. The result is a truly memorable literary experience that demands repeated listens.
Customer Reviews
Amazingly Surprised
For as long as I can remember, this book has been considered the “right of passage” for all seniors that take our school’s AP Literature class. In the beginning I was worried that I would dread forcing myself through this entire novel, but the past six weeks of reading, anaylzing, and discussion have been quite the contrary (although not so sure about our ten page research paper). Hardy’s characters are relatable and he builds a story that keeps you rooting for the underdog - up until the very end. I am very glad I took the time to actually read this, and would suggest it to any student who will be entering college soon.
P.S. In love with the strong female characters. Go Hardy.
Amazing eloquence
Thomas Hardy captivates in this heartfelt tragedy of love and social entanglements. Readers cannot help relating to the protagonists.
Horrible
I'm happy this book is free because I wouldn't pay money to shove nails into my eyes.