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This work presents the tragic narrative of a rural woman facing the harsh moral judgments of late Victorian society. The story follows the protagonist as she moves through various stages of life, encountering both kindness and cruelty from those around her. The novel is noted for its sympathetic portrayal of its central character and its critique of the rigid social conventions of the era. Written in Hardy's characteristic prose style, the work combines detailed descriptions of the English countryside with psychological exploration of its characters. The title itself hints at the character's ancestral heritage and the complex relationship between social status and personal virtue that defines much of the narrative's tension.
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