Wessex (England) -- Fiction
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Wessex (England) -- Fiction
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Wessex (England)
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- Two on a tower, a romance
- A Changed Man and Other Tales, Thomas Hardy
- Two on a tower, Thomas Hardy
- A group of noble dames, Thomas Hardy
- Life's little ironies, a set of tales with some colloquial sketches entitled 'a few crusted characters', Thomas Hardy
- Tess of the d'Ubervilles, Thomas Hardy
- A pair of blue eyes, Thomas Hardy
- Jude l'obscur
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles, a pure woman faithfully presented
- The mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy
- The return of the native, Thomas Hardy
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles, authoritative text
- A changed man and other tales
- A changed man, the waiting supper and other tales : concluding with the romantic adventures of a milkmaid
- The return of the native
- A changed man, the waiting supper and other tales, concluding with the romantic adventures of a milkmaid, Thomas Hardy
- The return of the native, Thomas Hardy
- The return of the native, Thomas Hardy
- Tess d'Urberville, Les Fiches de lecture d'Universalis, Thomas Hardy ; [Jean-Jaques Lecercle, Jean-Franc̦ois Pépin]
- The life and death of the Mayor of Casterbridge, a story of a man of character
- Jude the obscure, an authoritative text : backgrounds and contexts criticism
- The trumpet-major, John Loveday, a soldier in the war with Buonaparte and Robert his brother, first mate in the merchant service; a tale
- Under the greenwood tree
- The return of the native
- Two on a tower, Thomas Hardy
- The well-beloved
- The Mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy
- Come to Castlemoor, Jennifer Wilde writing as Beatrice Parker
- Wessex tales, Thomas Hardy
- Under the greenwood tree, Thomas Hardy
- Desperate remedies, Thomas Hardy
- The return of the native, Thomas Hardy
- Far from the Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy
- The mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy
- A Laodicean, a story of to-day
- Far from the madding crowd, Thomas Hardy
- Desperate Remedies
- Under the greenwood tree or, the Mellstock quire, a rural painting of the Dutch school, Thomas Hardy
- A Group of Noble Dames
- The trumpet-major, Thomas Hardy
- A pair of blue eyes
- The mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy
- The mayor of Casterbridge
- Weatherbury Farm, Patricia Dolling-Mann
- The trumpet-major, John Loveday, a soldier in the war with Buonaparte and Robert his brother, first mate in the merchant service; a tale
- Jude the obscure, an authoritative text : backgrounds and contexts criticism
- The hand of Ethelberta, a comedy in chapters
- Far from the Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy (author)
- Jude the Obscure
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles ; Under the greenwood tree ; The well-beloved, Thomas Hardy
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