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    Jude the Obscure is a novel by Thomas Hardy, which began as a magazine serial in December 1894 and was first published in book form in 1895 (though the...
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  • Jude is a 1996 British period drama film directed by Michael Winterbottom, and written by Hossein Amini, based on Thomas Hardy's 1895 novel Jude the Obscure...
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    Rosa 'Jude the Obscure (aka AUSjo) is a pale apricot shrub rose, bred by British rose breeder, David C. H. Austin in 1989. It was introduced into the UK...
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  • Jude the Obscure is a British television serial directed by Hugh David, starring Robert Powell, Fiona Walker, and Alex Marshall, first broadcast on BBC...
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    named. The derived television series, Inspector Morse, Lewis and Endeavour, continued this practice. T=TV series Thomas Hardy's novel Jude the Obscure is...
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    by the 1900s, but some argue that he gave up writing novels because of the criticism of both Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure. The Well-Beloved...
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    birth. The name Jude was taken from both the book Jude the Obscure and the Beatles song "Hey Jude". He grew up in Blackheath, an area in the borough...
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  • Subversive Brilliance of A Little Life". The New Yorker. Sacks, Sam (6 March 2015). "Fiction Chronicle: Jude, the Obscure". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 17...
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    the concept of a fictional Wessex, it consisted merely of the small area of Dorset in which Hardy grew up; by the time he wrote Jude the Obscure, the...
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  • Look up Jude or jude in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jude may refer to: Jude, brother of Jesus, who is sometimes identified as being the same person...
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  • Hardy’s Jude the Obscure (1895) and Steinbeck’s “The White Quail,” detecting a “direct influence” with regard to their female protagonists. Though the works...
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    Hanya Yanagihara". The Millions. Retrieved May 31, 2018. Sacks, Sam (March 6, 2015). "Fiction Chronicle: Jude, the Obscure". The Wall Street Journal...
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    Robert Powell (category Alumni of the University of Manchester)
    adaptations of the novels Sentimental Education (1970) and Jude the Obscure (1971). In 1972–1973 he portrayed Charles Rolls in the miniseries The Edwardians...
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  • television roles between the 1960s and 1990s. An early leading role was as Sue Bridehead in a BBC television production of Jude the Obscure (1971). She may be...
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    Oxford (redirect from The Dreaming Spires)
    .." The Scarlet Pimpernel "Harry Potter" (all the films to date) The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica by James A. Owen Jude the Obscure (1895)...
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  • Horowitz The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson Jude the Obscure by Thomas...
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    Hardy's comment in Jude the Obscure: "And there's a street in the place – the main street – that ha'n't another like it in the world." The following streets...
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    "Paragraph 4, Chapter VII, Part Fifth, Jude the Obscure". Thomas Hardy. "Paragraph 6, Chapter X, Part Third, Jude the Obscure". Radio Birmingham interview with...
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  • inspired the title of Lord Dunsany's Time and the Gods. The poem is quoted by Sue Bridehead in Thomas Hardy's 1895 novel, Jude the Obscure and also by...
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    Wessex (redirect from The Kingdom of Wessex)
    of Wessex in Jude the Obscure. He gave each of his Wessex counties a fictionalised name, such as with Berkshire, which is known in the novels as "North...
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    Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman is a novel by Thomas Hardy. It initially appeared in a censored and serialised version, published by the British...
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  • film (Shadow Man), stage (The Audience, as Anthony Eden) and television (Stella). Elwyn was born in Pontypridd. He is the partner of actress Alison Steadman...
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  • To the Manor Born. Her film credits include roles in Goodbye Gemini (1970), the film version of Please Sir! (1971) as an old gypsy, Jude the Obscure (1971)...
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  • (fiction), a fictional town and university in Thomas Hardy's novel Jude the Obscure Christminster (interactive fiction), an interactive fiction game by...
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    fictional Wessex of his novels such as Jude the Obscure. There is no substantive evidence that Shaftesbury was the "Caer Palladur" (or "Caer Palladwr")...
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  • The term erotolepsy was first used by Thomas Hardy in his 1895 novel Jude the Obscure to describe a passionate sensual desire and longing which is more...
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  • Abigail Thaw (category Actors from the City of Westminster)
    Private Lives, Jude the Obscure and Flesh and Blood. She was nominated for the Best Actress Off West End award in 2011 for The Firewatchers at the Old Red Lion...
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  • of the 100 most frequently challenged books in school libraries during the 1990s. At the beginning of the novel, Conrad is reading Jude the Obscure (in...
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  • Hossein Amini (category Iranian emigrants to the United Kingdom)
    for the "Best Single Drama" at the British Academy Television Awards. Amini also wrote an adapted screenplay of the 1895 novel Jude the Obscure by Thomas...
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  • Ad usum Delphini (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Nuttall Encyclopedia)
    Retrieved on 23 April 2020. Jude The Obscure at Project Gutenberg Project Gutenberg Retrieved on 23 April 2020. Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy, Part 1,...
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