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Tess of the d'Urbervilles

In Our Time

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The Furies and the Fate

Hardy is consumed by Greek tragedy, where once the furies get going, there's no stopping them. The way in which you are led into looking at what is around Tess gives a context for this kind of remorseless, relentless suffering. He says his novels are one plea against man's inhumanity to man woman. And his aim in these novels is to incite sympathy. You can't read that novel if you've got a heart and a sensitivity.

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