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Sources
Carpenter, Richard, “Thomas Hardy Revisited,” in Thomas Hardy, Twayne’s English Author Series, No. 13, Twayne Publishers, 1964, pp. 15–16.
Casagrande, Peter J., “A New View of Bathsheba Everdene,” in Critical Approaches to the Fiction of Thomas Hardy, edited by Dale Kramer, Barnes & Noble Books, 1979, pp. 51–53.
Kramer, Dale, “Thomas Hardy, Then to Now,” in Critical Essays on Thomas Hardy: The Novels, edited by Dale Kramer, G. K. Hall, 1990, pp. 2–3.
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