Dale Kramer
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The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Hardy (Cambridge Companions to Literature) (Volume 0)
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published
1995
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10 editions
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Hardy: Tess of the D'Urbervilles
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published
1991
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7 editions
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Ross and the New Yorker
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published
1952
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Heywood Broun - a biographical portrait
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published
1949
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4 editions
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Thomas Hardy: The Forms of Tragedy
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Chicago Renaissance
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published
1966
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Critical approaches to the fiction of Thomas Hardy
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published
1979
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2 editions
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Charles Robert Maturin (Twayne's English authors series, TEAS 156)
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published
1973
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Critical Essays on Thomas Hardy: The Novels
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published
1990
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The heart of O. Henry
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“Whenever American farmers leave their plows en masse and race threateningly after the regular politicians they are called wild jackasses, or worse. An agrarian tide is said to be rising, or a fire sweeping the prairies, or a farm rebellion in progress. Mixing of the burning and flowing and rebelling metaphors is hard to avoid...The hoofprints of the wild jackasses are on our democracy, and its configuration is the better for them.”
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