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Page 167
... Hardy and Lawrence : Dissident Voices Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles was published in 1891 , at the very end of the dominant period of the three - decker when the conventions that had sustained it were being publicly ...
... Hardy and Lawrence : Dissident Voices Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles was published in 1891 , at the very end of the dominant period of the three - decker when the conventions that had sustained it were being publicly ...
Page 175
... Hardy's intention was to alert the more sophisticated reader of the Graphic version to the ' true ' story of Tess : whether this is so or not , it is interesting to note that the material could be published provided it was dissociated ...
... Hardy's intention was to alert the more sophisticated reader of the Graphic version to the ' true ' story of Tess : whether this is so or not , it is interesting to note that the material could be published provided it was dissociated ...
Page 239
... Hardy Mary Ellen Chase , Thomas Hardy : From Serial to Novel ( Russell & Russell , 1964 ) Robert Gittings , The Young Thomas Hardy ( Penguin , 1975 ) The Older Hardy ( Penguin , 1980 ) Thomas Hardy , ' Candour in fiction ' , in Life and ...
... Hardy Mary Ellen Chase , Thomas Hardy : From Serial to Novel ( Russell & Russell , 1964 ) Robert Gittings , The Young Thomas Hardy ( Penguin , 1975 ) The Older Hardy ( Penguin , 1980 ) Thomas Hardy , ' Candour in fiction ' , in Life and ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
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