Jude the Obscure

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By Listen TheBook Posted on May 30, 2023
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Thomas Hardy 1895
English
  • 1-01 Part First - Chapter 1
  • 1-02 Part First - Chapter 2
  • 1-03 Part First - Chapter 3
  • 1-04 Part First - Chapter 4
  • 1-05 Part First - Chapter 5
  • 1-06 Part First - Chapter 6
  • 1-07 Part First - Chapter 7
  • 1-08 Part First - Chapter 8
  • 1-09 Part First - Chapter 9
  • 1-10 Part First - Chapter 10
  • 1-11 Part First - Chapter 11
  • 2-01 Part Second - Chapter 1
  • 2-02 Part Second - Chapter 2
  • 2-03 Part Second - Chapter 3
  • 2-04 Part Second - Chapter 4
  • 2-05 Part Second - Chapter 5
  • 2-06 Part Second - Chapter 6
  • 2-07 Part Second - Chapter 7
  • 3-01 Part Third - Chapter 1
  • 3-02 Part Third - Chapter 2
  • 3-03 Part Third - Chapter 3
  • 3-04 Part Third - Chapter 4
  • 3-05 Part Third - Chapter 5
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  • 3-08 Part Third - Chapter 8
  • 3-09 Part Third - Chapter 9
  • 3-10 Part Third - Chapter 10
  • 4-01 Part Fourth - Chapter 1
  • 4-02 Part Fourth - Chapter 2
  • 4-03 Part Fourth - Chapter 3
  • 4-04 Part Fourth - Chapter 4
  • 4-05 Part Fourth - Chapter 5
  • 4-06 Part Fourth - Chapter 6
  • 5-01 Part Fifth - Chapter 1
  • 5-02 Part Fifth - Chapter 2
  • 5-03 Part Fifth - Chapter 3
  • 5-04 Part Fifth - Chapter 4
  • 5-05 Part Fifth - Chapter 5
  • 5-06 Part Fifth - Chapter 6
  • 5-07 Part Fifth - Chapter 7
  • 5-08 Part Fifth - Chapter 8
  • 6-01 Part Sixth - Chapter 1
  • 6-02 Part Sixth - Chapter 2
  • 6-03 Part Sixth - Chapter 3
  • 6-04 Part Sixth - Chapter 4
  • 6-05 Part Sixth - Chapter 5
  • 6-06 Part Sixth - Chapter 6
  • 6-07 Part Sixth - Chapter 7
  • 6-08 Part Sixth - Chapter 8
  • 6-09 Part Sixth - Chapter 9
  • 6-10 Part Sixth - Chapter 10
  • 6-11 Part Sixth - Chapter 11
Jude the Obscure is the last of Thomas Hardy's novels, begun as a magazine serial and first published in book form in 1895. Its hero Jude Fawley is a lower-class young man who dreams of becoming a scholar. The two other main characters are his earthy wife, Arabella, and his intellectual cousin, Sue. Themes include class, scholarship, religion, marriage, and the modernization of thought and society. (from Wikipedia)

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