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_aHardy, Thomas, _927910 |
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_aThe return of the native / _cThomas Hardy ; edited with an introduction and notes on revisions by Simon Gatrell ; explanatory notes by Nancy Barrineau. |
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_aOxford [England] ; _aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c1998. |
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_axxxvii, 473 p. ; _c20 cm. |
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| 490 | 1 | _aOxford world's classics | |
| 505 | _aA Face on which time makes but little Impression (Page-3), Humanity appears upon the Scene hand in hand with Trouble (Page-7), The Custom of the Country (Page-13), The Halt on the Turnpike-Road (Page-33), Perplexity among honest people (Page-38), The Figure against the Sky (Page-50), Queen of Night (Page-63), Those who are found where there is said to be nobody (Page-69), Love Leads a Shrewd man (Page-74), Tidings of the Comer (Page-105), The People at Blooms end make Ready (Page-110), Eustacia is Led onto an Adventure (Page-120), Through the Moonlight (Page-130), A Coalition between Beauty and oddness (Page-148), Firmness is Discovered in a Gentle Heart (Page-157), My Mind to me a Kingdom The New Course causes Disappointment (Page-174), Sharp words are Spoken and a Crisis Ensues (Page-203), The Morning and the Evening of an Evenful Day (Page-217), A New force Disturbs the Current (Page-230), The Rencounter by the Pool (Page-241), He is set upon by Adversities (Page-248), She Goes out to Battle Against Depression (Page-258), The Tragical Meeting of two old Friends (Page-292), Eustacia hears of Good Fortune (Page-300), Wherefore is Light given to him (Page-311), A Lurid Light Breaks in upon a Darkened (Page-319), Thomasin Argues with the Cousin (Page-347), Rain Darkness and Anzious Wanderers (Page-362), Sights and Sounds draw the Wanderers together (Page-372), The Inevitable Movement Onward (Page-385), Thomasin Walks in a Green Place (Page-394), Cheerfulness again asserts itself at Blooms end and Clym finds his Acocation (Page-403) | ||
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_aAdultery _9107877 |
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_aHeathlands _927965 |
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_aMate selection _9107878 |
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_aMothers and sons _927964 |
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_aPeople with visual disabilities _927963 |
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_aDidactic fiction. _91062 |
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| 655 | 7 | _aLove stories. | |
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_aBarrineau, Nancy. _9107879 |
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_aGatrell, Simon. _9107880 |
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_aOxford world's classics (Oxford University Press) _911781 |
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