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Sources
Alden, H. M., Review of The Mayor of Casterbridge, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, November 1886, pp. 961–62.
Guerard, Albert J., Thomas Hardy: The Novels and Stories, Harvard University Press, 1949.
Seymour-Smith, Martin, Introduction, in The Mayor of Casterbridge, Penguin Books, 1978, p. 21.
Further Reading
Armstrong, Tim, Haunted Hardy: Poetry History, Memory, St. Martin’s Press, 2000. This volume focuses on Hardy’s poetry and its frequent references...
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