About the ProjectThis project digitally explores the Wessex landscape of Thomas Hardy's novel, Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1891). Much scholarship exists on the importance of landscape to his novels. Noting that importance, Mapping Tess Durbeyfeild's Treks seeks to mark and research the places Tess travels to in order to offer a better understanding of the realistic locations Hardy has fictionalized.
This project is still largely under construction, so please be patient as we continue to build content. |
About the Editor |
Cayla D. Eagon is a PhD student in the English department at the University of Colorado Boulder where she specializes in Victorian literature. Her research interests include women writers, gender studies, body studies, and representations of suicide.
Follow her at @CaylaEagon on Twitter. |