Works cited – Tess of the d’Urbervilles
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Reinterpreting Hardy’s “Child of the Soil”: Tess of the d’Urbervilles as Phenomenological Green Writing [Full text]Published in FATHOM, 7 | 2022
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Thomas Hardy and Ecosexuality [Full text]Published in FATHOM, 7 | 2022
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Published in FATHOM, 7 | 2022
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Published in FATHOM, 7 | 2022
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Published in FATHOM, 7 | 2022
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Published in FATHOM, 7 | 2022
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Introduction: Hardy’s Various Shades of Green [Full text]Published in FATHOM, 7 | 2022
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Published in FATHOM, 7 | 2022
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Hardy’s Palette and the Colours of Nature [Full text]Published in FATHOM, 7 | 2022
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Published in FATHOM, 7 | 2022
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Published in FATHOM, 6 | 2019
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Published in FATHOM, 6 | 2019
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Published in FATHOM, 6 | 2019
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Published in FATHOM, 6 | 2019
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Published in FATHOM, 5 | 2018
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Published in FATHOM, 2 | 2013
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The Example of Far from the Madding Crowd and Tess of the d’UrbervillesPublished in FATHOM, 2 | 2013
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Thomas Hardy’s Silences [Full text]Published in FATHOM, 2 | 2013
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Published in FATHOM, 1 | 2013
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Les romans du Wessex, une esthétique du regard [Full text]Le Way-Sex, un éros visuel, de la fem-être à la tombe ou un trajet nommé désirPublished in FATHOM, 1 | 2013
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Love and letter [Full text]Pauline Epistles and Rewriting in Thomas Hardy’s novelsPublished in FATHOM, 1 | 2013
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The letter that vivifies in Hardy’s texts [Full text]Published in FATHOM, 1 | 2013