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Thomas Hardy: Critical Essay by Penelope Pether

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SOURCE: Pether, Penelope. “Hardy and the Law.” Thomas Hardy Journal 7, no. 1 (February 1991): 28-41.

In the following essay, Pether examines Hardy's use of legal terminology in his stories.

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