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The woodlanders

by Thomas Hardy

Grace Melbury returns home from school and finds herself torn between a simple woodsman and a sophisticated doctor. The narrative examines social ambition and the disruptive impact of outside influences on a secluded rural community.

Accession 8492 ISBN 0333168836 Publisher MacMillan
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