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Hardy's Transatlantic Wessex: Constructing the Local in The Mayor of Casterbridge

About 32 pages (9,462 words)

Novel, October 1st, 2005

I want to develop the suggestion that cultural historians could take the Atlantic as one single, complex unit of analysis in their discussions of the modern world and use it to produce an explicitly transnational and intercultural perspective.

Paul Gilroy, The Black Atlantic 15

But the real Hardy country, we soon come to see, is that border country so many of us have been living in ... between love of place and an experience of change.

Raymond Williams, The Country and the City 197

Theories of globalization have lately been accompanied by the admonition that we have always been global, tha...

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