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By Sugato De - January 01, 1995
"Hardy summons into us a graphic dimension, and then, apparently without realizing the danger in doing so, he allows another Eustacia to enter his novel. This Eustacia emerges, through a consistent patter of speech and action as a creature unfit for the lonely peaks of tragedy." In his essay "The Other Eustacia," Robert Evans holds that through…
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