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Tess d'Urberville est un roman de Thomas Hardy, publié en 1891 en époque victorienne. En France, il est paru pour la première fois en 1901. Il est initialement paru sous une version feuilletonesque et censurée, publiée par le journal illustré britannique The Graphic.Jeune paysanne innocente placée dans une famille, Tess est séduite puis abandonnée par Alec d'Urberville, un de ses jeunes maîtres. L'enfant qu'elle met au monde meurt en naissant.Dans la puritaine société anglaise de la fin du xixe siècle, c'est là une faute irrémissible, que la jeune fille aura le tort de ne pas vouloir dissimuler. Dès lors, son destin est une descente aux enfers de la honte et de la déchéance....Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) signe avec cette oeuvre pessimiste, où la richesse des tableaux rustiques du Wessex ne fait que souligner la noirceur de l'univers social, un des chefs-d'oeuvre du roman anglais, magnifiquement porté à l'écran par le cinéaste Roman Polanski.
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Reba K. Williams, a parakeet from Beverly Hills, California, is admired and respected by all who know her. Married to a movie star and then to a roly-poly plastic man she calls "Happy," Reba is sophisticated with expensive jewelry and famous friends. But when she moves to a farm in New England, she finds herself called upon to help her husband campaign for the governorship of Vermont.
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