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Tess of the d'Urbervilles

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Mill on the Floss

Hardy had been developing that subgenre of 19th century fiction, the provincial tragedy for some time. In some ways Tessa represents the culmination of what he had been thinking about troubled, blighted women,. particularly blighted, beautiful women. As a young man of 16, he sees a woman being hanged. He stands next to the gallows in 1856, Martha Brown, who had murdered her husband. And 70 years later, he records this public execution in a way which makes it seem as if there were some kind of strange sexual awareness of this apparently beautiful woman and her physical form.

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