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Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles: Bibliography of Secondary Sources

Abraham, David. "Clarissa and Tess: Two Meanings of Death." Massachusetts Studies in English 1 (1968): 96-99.

Adamson, Jane. "Tess, Time and Its Shapings." The Critical Review 26 (1984): 18-36.

---. "Who and What Is Henchard?-Hardy, Character and Moral Inquiry." Critical Review 31 (1991): 47-74.

Allingham, Philip V. "The Original Illustrations for Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles: Drawn by Daniel A. Wehrschmidt, Ernest Borough-Johnson, and Joseph Syddall for the Graphic (1891)." Thomas Hardy Yearbook 24 (1998): 3-49.

---. "Six Original Illustrations for Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles Drawn by Sir Hubert Von Herkomer, R. A., for the Graphic (1891)." The Thomas Hardy Journal 10.1 (1994): 52-70.

Anonby, John A. "Hardy's Handling of Biblical Allusions in His Portrayal of Tess in Tess of the D'urbervilles." Christianity and Literature 30.3 (1981): 13-.

Ayuzawa, Norimitsu. "D'urberville Ke No Tess to Tess Derbyfield." Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 129 (1983): 136-37.

Barrell, John. "Geographies of Hardy's Wessex in 'Tess of the D'urbervilles'." Tess of the D'urbervilles/Thomas Hardy. Ed. Peter Widdowson. New Casebooks: St. Martin's, New York Pagination: 157-71, 1993. xi, 211.

Beckingham, Cushla R. "The Importance of the Family in Hardy's Fictional World." The Thomas Hardy Journal 5.2 (1989): 62-68.

Begiebing, Robert J. "The Masque of the Scapegoat in Hardy's Tess." Gypsy Scholar: A Graduate Forum for Literary Criticism 5 (1978): 69-86.

Beliveau, Sara. "Rethinking English Naturalism: Feminine Decadence, Hardy's Tess and the French Context." Excavatio: Emile Zola and Naturalism 11 (1998): 108-18.

Bender, Todd K. "Competing Cultural Domains, Borderlands and Spatial/Temporal Thresholds in Hardy, Conrad, and D. H. Lawrence." REAL: The Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature 21 (2005): 173-83.

Benzing, Rosemary. "In Defence of 'Tess'." Contemporary Review 218 (1971): 202-04.

Bernstein, Susan David. "Confessing and Editing: The Politics of Purity in Hardy's Tess." Virginal Sexuality and Textuality in Victorian Literature. Ed. Lloyd Davis: State U of New York P, Albany Pagination: 159-78, 1993. ix, 257.

Bertrandias, Bernadette. "Jeux De Focalisation Et Problématique De La Figuration Dans Tess." Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens: Revue du Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Victoriennes et Edouardiennes de l'Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier 27 (1988): 141-48.

Björk, Lennart. "Thomas Hardy's 'Hellenism'." Papers on Language and Literature: Presented to Alvar Ellegård and Erik Frykman. Eds. Sven Bäckman and Göran Kjellmer. Gothenburg Studies in English (Gothse) Number: 60: ACTA Univ. Gothoburgensis, Göteborg Pagination: 46-58, 1985. viii, 399.

Blaisdell, Robert Ehler. "Thomas Hardy and Tess, Bathsheba, Eustacia, and Sue: 'Whose Was This Mighty Personality?'" Dissertation Abstracts International 50.2 (1989): 447A.

Blake, Kathleen. "Pure Tess: Hardy on Knowing a Woman." SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 22.4 (1982): 689-705.

Blank, Paula C. "Tess of the D'urbervilles: The English Novel and the Foreign Plot." Mid-Hudson Language Studies 12.1 (1989): 62-71.

Blankenagel, John C. "A Note on Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles and Goethe's Faust." German Quarterly 22.4 (1949): 202-03.

Bloom, Harold. Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles. New York : Chelsea, 1987.

Boll, T. E. M. "Tess as an Animal in Nature." English Literature in Transition (1880-1920) 9 (1966): 210-11.

Bonica, Charlotte. "Nature and Paganism in Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Elh 49.4 (1982): 849-62.

Bonnell, William. "Broken Communion in Tess of the D'urbervilles." English Language Notes 31.4 (1994): 63-71.

Boumelha, Penny. "'Tess of the D'urbervilles:' Sexual Ideology and Narrative Form." Tess of the D'urbervilles/Thomas Hardy. Ed. Peter Widdowson. New Casebooks: St. Martin's, New York Pagination: 44-62, 1993. xi, 211.

Bradley, John Lewis. "An Echo of Tess." Times Literary Supplement (1960): 577.

Brady, Kristin. "Thomas Hardy and Matters of Gender." The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Hardy. Ed. Dale Kramer. Cambridge Companions to Literature (Cctl): Cambridge UP, Cambridge, England Pagination: 93-111, 1999. xxvi, 231.

Brick, Allan. "Paradise and Consciousness in Hardy's Tess." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 17.2 (1962): 115-34.

Brooks, Jean R. "Tess of the D'urbervilles: The Move Towards Existentialism." Thomas Hardy and the Modern World. Ed. F. B. Pinion: Thomas Hardy Soc., Dorchester, Eng. Pagination: 48- 59, 1974. 161.

Brown, Suzanne Hunter."'Tess' and Tess: An Experiment in Genre." MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 28.1 (1982): 25-.

Buckler, William E. Tess of the D'urbervilles. 47: Boston, MA : Houghton, 1960.

---. "Thomas Hardy's Illusion of Letters: Narrative Consciousness as Imaginative Style in the Dynasts, Tess, and Jude." Dickens Studies Annual 8 (1980): 273-98.

Buckley, Jerome H. "Tess and the D'urbervilles." VIJ: Victorians Institute Journal 20 (1992): 1-12.

Burns, Wayne. "The Panzaic Principle in Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Recovering Literature: A Journal of Contextualist Criticism 7.2-3 (1979): 19-41.

---. "The Panzaic Principle in Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Recovering Literature: A Journal of Contextualist Criticism 1.1 (1972): 26-41.

Bushloper, Lida. "Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Explicator 52.4 (1994): 222-25.

Butler, Gerald J. "Against Responsibility: An Answer to Arthur Efron's Critique of 'the Panzaic Principle in Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles' by Wayne Burns." Recovering Literature: A Journal of Contextualist Criticism 1.2 (1972): 67-75.

Caminero-Santangelo, Byron. "A Moral Dilemma: Ethics in Tess of the D'urbervilles." English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature 75.1 (1994): 46-61.

Campbell, Elizabeth. "Tess of the D'urbervilles: Misfortune Is a Woman." Victorian Newsletter 76 (1989): 1-5.

Carroll, Alicia. "Human Milk in the Modern World: Breastfeeding and the Cult of the Dairy in Adam Bede and Tess of the D'urbervilles." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 31.2 (2002): 165-97.

Casagrande, Peter J. "'Something More to Be Said': Hardy's Creative Process and the Case of Tess and Jude." New Perspectives on Thomas Hardy. Ed. Charles P. C. Pettit: St. Martin's, New York Pagination: 16-40, 1994. xiii, 213.

---. Tess of the D'urbervilles: Unorthodox Beauty. 87: New York : Twayne, 1992.

Chapman, Siobhan. "'from Their Point of View': Voice and Speech in George Moore's Esther Waters." Language and Literature: Journal of the Poetics and Linguistics Association 11.4 (2002): 307-23.

Chase, Mary E. Thomas Hardy from Serial to Novel. Minneapolis, MA, 1927.

Claridge, Laura. "Tess: A Less Than Pure Woman Ambivalently Presented." Tess of the D'urbervilles/Thomas Hardy. Ed. Peter Widdowson. New Casebooks: St. Martin's, New York Pagination: 63-79, 1993. xi, 211.

---. "Tess: A Less Than Pure Woman Ambivalently Presented." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 28.3 (1986): 324-38.

Clark, S. L., and Julian Wasserman. "Tess of the D'urbervilles as Arthurian Romance." Studies in Medievalism 1.1 (1979): 55-64.

Clarke, John Stock. "More Light on the Serial Publication of Tess of the D'urbervilles." Review of English Studies: The Leading Journal of English Literature and the English Language 54.213 (2003): 94-101.

Clarke, John Stock, and Graham Law. "More Light on the Serial Publication of Tess of the D'urbervilles." Thomas Hardy Journal 20.2 (2004): 49-56.

Collis, John S. "Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles, a Book of Yesterday." World Review (1945): 57-59.

Cortus, Betty, et al. "Hardy: Drama and Movies: Arts and Entertainment's Tess, Dialogues from 1998." Hardy Review 4 (2001): 105-14.

Cosslett, Tess. The 'Scientific Movement' and Victorian Literature. Brighton, Eng.--New York : Harvester--St. Martin's, 1982.

Costanzo, William V. "Polanski in Wessex: Filming Tess of the D'urbervilles." Literature/Film Quarterly 9.2 (1981): 71-78.

Coustillas, Pierre. "Tess of the D'urbervilles Ou Le Dernier Vol De La Pureté." Fabula 6 (1985): 107-27.

Craik, Roger. "Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Explicator 53.1 (1994): 41-43.

Cunningham, Valentine. "Tess (Tess of the D'urbervilles, Thomas Hardy, 1891)." The Novel: Volume 2: Forms and Themes. Ed. Franco Moretti: Princeton UP, Princeton, NJ Pagination: 548-58, 2006. x, 950.

Daleski, H. M. "Tess of the D'urbervilles: Mastery and Abandon." Essays in Criticism: A Quarterly Journal of Literary Criticism 30 (1980): 326-45.

Daniel, Clay. "Orpheus, Eurydice and Tess of the D'urbervilles." Thomas Hardy Journal 16.1 (2000): 63-69.

---. "Orpheus, Eurydice, and Tess of the D'urbervilles." Thomas Hardy Yearbook 27 (1998): 3-16.

---. "Science, Misogyny, and Tess of the D'urbervilles." Hardy Review 1 (1998): 99-108.

Davis, William, Jr. "'How Shall I Tell 'Em': Hardy's 'Literary Conscience' and Tess of the D'urbervilles." Collections 2 (1987): 45-63.

Davis, William A., Jr. "'but He Can Be Prosecuted for This': Legal and Sociological Backgrounds of the Mock Marriage in Hardy's Serial Tess." Colby Library Quarterly 25.1 (1989): 28-41.

Davis, William A. "Hand Washing in Three Works by Thomas Hardy." English Language Notes 24.4 (1987): 56-61.

Davis, William A., Jr. "Hardy and the 'Deserted Wife' Question: The Failure of the Law in Tess of the D'urbervilles." Colby Quarterly 29.1 (1993): 5-19.

---. "The Rape of Tess: Hardy, English Law, and the Case for Sexual Assault." Nineteenth-Century Literature 52.2 (1997): 221-.

Davis, W. Eugene. "'Strange and Godlike Power': Music in Tess of the D'urbervilles." Hardy Review 2 (1999): 113-29.

---. "Tess of the D'urbervilles: Some Ambiguities About a Pure Woman." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 22.4 (1968): 397-401.

DeLaura, David J. "'the Ache of Modernism' in Hardy's Later Novels." Elh 34.3 (1967): 380-99.

Denton, John. "Domesticating Dialogue: Power, Poetics and Literary Translation Norms." Textus: English Studies in Italy 15.1 (2002): 27-44.

Diez-Medrano, Conchita. "Chance and Circularity in Hardy's Tess and Jude Compared." Estudios Humanísticos - Filología 16 (1994): 49-61.

Draper, R. P. "Hardy and the Pastoral." Thomas Hardy Journal 14.3 (1998): 44-56.

Draper, Ronald P. Hardy, the Tragic Novels: The Return of the Native, the Mayor of Casterbridge, Tess of the D'urbervilles, Jude the Obscure: A Casebook. London : Macmillan, 1975.

Dutta, Shanta. "Thomas Hardy and the Deceased Wife's Sister Marriage Bill." Thomas Hardy Journal 11.2 (1995): 61-64.

Eakins, Rosemary L. "The Mellstock Quire and Tess in Hardy's Poetry." The Poetry of Thomas Hardy. Eds. Patricia Clements and Juliet Grindle. Barnes and Noble Critical Studies: Barnes & Noble, Totowa, NJ Pagination: 52-68, 1980. 194.

---. "Tess: The Pagan and Christian Traditions." The Novels of Thomas Hardy. Ed. Anne Smith. Barnes and Noble Critical Studies: Barnes & Noble, New York Pagination: 107-25, 1979. 196.

Ebbatson, J. R. "The Darwinian View of Tess: A Reply." Southern Review: Literary and Interdisciplinary Essays 8 (1975): 247-53.

Ebbatson, Roger. "Hardy and Zola Revisited." Thomas Hardy Journal 13.1 (1997): 83.

---. "The Plutonic Master: Hardy and the Steam Threshing-Machine." Critical Survey 2.1 (1990): 63-69.

Edwards, Duane. "Tess of the D'urbervilles and Hippolytus." Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought 15 (1974): 392-405.

---. "Tess of the D'urbervilles and Hippolytus: Some Parallels." Thomas Hardy Yearbook 5 (1975): 56-57.

Efron, Arthur. "Just What and Where Is the Panzaic Principle in Tess of the D'urbervilles?A Rebuttal to Wayne Burns." Recovering Literature: A Journal of Contextualist Criticism 1.2 (1972): 50-66.

---. "The Tale, the Teller, and Sexuality in Tess of the D'urbervilles." Paunch 28 (1967): 55-80.

Efron, Arthur, and Michael Irwin. Experiencing Tess of the D'urbervilles: A Deweyan Account. 162 Toc: Clearing the Foreground for Experiencing Tess the Body-Mind of Young Tess toward Recovery Beyond Frustration to Experiential Disaster from Confusing Movement to Integral Restoration Consummations Experience Goes Further: Amsterdam, Netherlands : Rodopi, 2005.

Egan, Joseph J. "The Fatal Suitor: Early Foreshadowings in Tess of the D'urbervilles." Tennessee Studies in Literature 15 (1970): 161-64.

Elbert, Monika. "Malinowski's Reading List: Tess as Field Guide to Woman." Colby Quarterly 35.1 (1999): 49-67.

Elledge, Scott ed. Tess of the D'urbervilles: An Authoritative Text, Hardy and the Novel, Criticism. New York : Norton, 1965.

Ellis, Reuben J. "Joan Durbeyfield Writes to Margaret Saville: An Intermediary Reader in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Colby Library Quarterly 24.1 (1988): 14-26.

Elsbree, Langdon. "Tess and the Local Cerealia." Philological Quarterly 40 (1961): 606-08.

Epstein, Bonnie Wuelfing. "Inner Landscape in Three of Thomas Hardy's Women Characters." Dissertation Abstracts International 54.12 (1994): 4449A.

Ermarth, Elizabeth. "Fictional Consensus and Female Casualties." The Representation of Women in Fiction. Eds. Carolyn G. Heilbrun and Margaret R. Higonnet. Selected Essays from the English Institute (Seei) Number: 7: Johns Hopkins UP, Baltimore Pagination: 1-18, 1983. xxii, 190.

Escuret, Annie. "La Citation/Morceau Dans Tess Des D'urberville Ou La Mort Sans Eau." L'ente Et La Chimère: Aspects De La Citation Dans La Littérature Anglaise. Eds. Lucien Le Bouille and Antoine Compagnon: Centre de Pubs. de l'Univ. de Caen, Caen Pagination: 105-20, 1986. 214.

---. "Tess Des D'urberville: Le Corps Et Le Signe." Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens: Revue du Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Victoriennes et Edouardiennes de l'Universite Paul Vale-FR ISSN 0339-2171 12 (1980): 85-.

Faber, M. D. "Tess and the Rape of Lucrece." English Language Notes 5 (1968): 292-93.

Farrell, John P. "The Bride of Lammermoor as Oracular Text in Emily Brontë, Tennyson, and Hardy." South Central Review 1.4 (1984): 53-63.

Felder, Deborah G. A Bookshelf of Our Own: Works That Changed Women's Lives. New York, NY : Citadel, 2005.

Ferguson, Susan L. "Drawing Fictional Lines: Dialect and Narrative in the Victorian Novel." Style 32.1 (1998): 1-17.

Fierz, Charles L. "Polanski Misses: A Critical Essay Concerning Polansky's Reading of Hardy's Tess." Literature/Film Quarterly 27.2 (1999): 103-09.

Fleissner, R. F. "Lear and Polanski's Tess." Shakespeare on Film Newsletter 7.2 (1983): 3.

Fleissner, Robert F. "Tess of the D'urbervilles and George Turberville." Names: A Journal of Onomastics 37.1 (1989): 65-.

Franke, Damon. "Hardy's Ur-Priestess and the Phases of a Novel." Studies in the Novel 39.2 (2007): 160-76.

Freeman, Janet. "Ways of Looking at Tess." Studies in Philology 79.3 (1982): 311-23.

Frogley, Alain. "Vaughan Williams and Thomas Hardy: 'Tess' and the Slow Movement of the Ninth Symphony." Music & Letters 68.1 (1987): 42-59.

Furbank, P. N. Tess of the D'urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented. London : Macmillan, 1974.

Gadoin, Isabelle. "Tess of the D'urbervilles Du Roman a L'écran: Les Ambiguïtés Du Point De Vue." Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens: Revue du Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Victoriennes et Edouardiennes de l'Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier 64 (2006): 137-62.

Gadoin-Luis, Isabelle. "Le Wessex, Espace Étranger." Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens: Revue du Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Victoriennes et Edouardiennes de l'Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier 65 (2007): 69-.

Galef, David. Tess of the D'urbervilles/Thomas Hardy. New York, NY : Barnes & Noble, 2005.

Gallagher, Catherine. "Tess of the D'urbervilles: Hardy's Anthropology of the Novel." Tess of the D'urbervilles: Complete, Authoritative Text with Biographical and Historical Contexts, Critical History, and Essays from Five Contemporary Critical Perspectives. Ed. John Paul Riquelme. Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism: Bedford, Boston, MA Pagination: 422-40, 1998. xii, 606.

Gallet, René. "Diabolus Ex Machina: Ouverture Et Clôture Dans Tess of the D'urbervilles De Thomas Hardy." Fins De Romans: Aspects De La Conclusion Dans La Littérature Anglaise. Ed. Lucien Le Bouille: PU de Caen, Caen Pagination: 29-41, 1993. 142.

Gatrell, Simon. "Creating Tess, 1892." Tess of the D'urbervilles/Thomas Hardy. Ed. Peter Widdowson. New Casebooks: St. Martin's, New York Pagination: 172-83, 1993. xi, 211.

---. "Dress, Body and Psyche in 'the Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid': Tess of the D'urbervilles and the Mayor of Casterbridge." Thomas Hardy Journal 22 (2006): 143-58.

Ghose, Rama. "Hardy's Asides and Commentaries in Tess." Visvabharati Quarterly 38.1-2 (1972): 112-18.

Gibson, James. Tess of the D'urbervilles. London--Rutland, VT : J. M. Dent & Sons--Charles E. Tuttle, 1992.

---. "Tess of the D'urbervilles, 1891-1991." The Thomas Hardy Journal 7.3 (1991): 34-47.

---. Tess of the D'urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Represented. London : Macmillan, 1975.

Goetsch, Paul. "Mündlichkeit Und Schriftlichkeit in Hardys Regionalem Roman Tess of the D'urbervilles." Theorie Und Praxis Im Erzählen Des 19. Und 20. Jahrhunderts: Studien Zur Englischen Und Amerikanischen Literatur Zu Ehren Von Willi Erzgräber. Eds. Winfried Herget, et al.: Narr, Tübingen Pagination: 63-80, 1986. xxi, 410.

Goode, John. "The Offensive Truth: 'Tess of the D'urbervilles'." Tess of the D'urbervilles/Thomas Hardy. Ed. Peter Widdowson. New Casebooks: St. Martin's, New York Pagination: 184-200, 1993. xi, 211.

Gordon, Jan B. "Origins, History, and the Reconstitution of Family: Tess' Journey." Elh 43.3 (1976): 366-88.

Gose, Elliott B., Jr. "Psychic Evolution: Darwinism and Initiation in Tess of the D'urbervilles." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 18.3 (1963): 261-72.

Gossin, Pamela. Thomas Hardy's Novel Universe: Astronomy, Cosmology, and Gender in the Post-Darwinian World. Aldershot, England : Ashgate, 2007.

Greenslade, William. "The Lure of Pedigree in Tess of the D'urbervilles." The Thomas Hardy Journal 7.3 (1991): 103-15.

Gregor, Ian. "Contrary Imaginings: Thomas Hardy and Religion." The Interpretation of Belief: Coleridge, Schleiermacher and Romanticism. Ed. David Jasper: Macmillan, London Pagination: 202-224, 1986. ix, 237.

---. "Contrary Imaginings: Thomas Hardy and Religion." The Thomas Hardy Journal 2.2 (1986): 17-36.

Gregor, Ian, and Brian Nicholas. The Moral and the Story. London, England : Faber and Faber, 1962.

Griffith, Philip Mahone. "The Image of the Trapped Animal in Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." TSE: Tulane Studies in English 13 (1963): 85-94.

Grundy, Peter. "Linguistics and Literary Criticism: A Marriage of Convenience: A Reply to Peter Barry's Article in English Summer 1980." English: The Journal of the English Association 30.137 (1981): 151-69.

Gussow, Adam. "Dreaming Holmberry-Lipped Tess: Aboriginal Reverie and Spectatorial Desire in Tess of the D'ubervilles." Studies in the Novel 32.4 (2000): 442-63.

Hall, William F. "Hawthorne, Shakespeare and Tess: Hardy's Use of Allusion and Reference." English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature 52 (1971): 533-42.

Hamilton, Horace E. "A Reading of Tess of the D'urbervilles." Mundy, John H.(Ed.); Essays in Medieval Life and Thought Presented in Honor of Austin Patterson Evans Pagination: 197-216. 1961.

Hand, Richard J. "'Self-Adaptation' and the Literature of Region and Nation: Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Swansea Review (1994): 274-86.

Harbinson, Christopher. "Echoes of Keats's Lamia in Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Notes and Queries 49 247.1 (2002): 74-76.

Harris, Margaret. "Reading Thomas Hardy: Reshaping Tess of the D'urbervilles." Sydney Studies in English 2 (1976): 139-44.

---. "Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles: Faithfully Presented by Roman Polanski?" Sydney Studies in English 7 (1981): 115-22.

Harris, Nicola. "Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles and Turbervile's Booke of Hunting: A Case of Intertextuality?" Thomas Hardy Yearbook 26 (1998): 53-69.

---. "An Impure Woman: The Tragic Paradox and Tess as Totem." Thomas Hardy Yearbook 26 (1998): 18-21.

Hawkins, Desmond. "Tess in the Opera House." Contemporary Review 225 (1974): 26-31.

Hazen, James. "Angel's Hellenism in Tess of the D'urbervilles." College Literature 4 (1977): 129-35.

---. "Tess of the D'urbervilles and Antigone." English Literature in Transition (1880-1920) 14 (1971): 207-15.

---. "The Tragedy of Tess Durbeyfield." Texas Studies in Literature and Language: A Journal of the Humanities 11 (1969): 779-94.

Heffernan, James A. W. "'Cruel Persuasion': Seduction, Temptation and Agency in Hardy's Tess." Thomas Hardy Yearbook 35 (2005): 5-18.

Heilman, Robert B. "Gulliver and Hardy's Tess: Houyhnhnms, Yahoos, and Ambiguities." Southern Review 6 (1970): 277-301.

Hejazi, Ali A. al. "The Symmetrical and Assymetrical Elements in Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Journal of the College of Arts, King Saud University 11.2 (1984): 149-59.

Hennelly, Mark M., Jr. "The 'Original Tess': Pre-Texts, Tess, Fess, Tesserae, Carnivalesque." Thomas Hardy Yearbook 25 (1998): 26-68.

Herbert, Lucille. "Hardy's Views in Tess of the D'urbervilles." Elh 37.1 (1970): 77-94.

Herman, William R. "Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Explicator 18 (1959): Item.

Higonnet, Margaret R. "Fictions of Feminine Voice: Antiphony and Silence in Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Out of Bounds: Male Writers and Gender(Ed) Criticism. Eds. Laura Claridge and Elizabeth Langland: U of Massachusetts P, Amherst Pagination: 197-218, 1990. xii, 344.

---. "Tess and the Problem of Voice." The Sense of Sex: Feminist Perspectives on Hardy. Ed. Margaret R. Higonnet: U of Illinois P, Urbana Pagination: 14-31, 1993. 270.

Hinde, Thomas. "Accident and Coincidence in Tess of the D'urbervilles." The Genius of Thomas Hardy. Ed. Margaret Drabble: Knopf, New York Pagination: 74-79, 1976. 191.

Horne, Lewis B. "The Darkening Sun of Tess Durbeyfield." Texas Studies in Literature and Language: A Journal of the Humanities 13 (1971): 299-311.

Humm, Maggie. "Gender and Narrative in Thomas Hardy." The Thomas Hardy Yearbook 11 (1984): 41-48.

---. "Thomas Hardy and Women: A Psycho-Social Criticism of Tess D'urberville and Sue Bridehead." Massachusetts Studies in English 6.1-2 (1977): 77-89.

Humma, John B. "Language and Disguise: The Imagery of Nature and Sex in Tess." South Atlantic Review 54.4 (1989): 63-83.

---. "Sister Carrie and Thomas Hardy, Regained." Dreiser Studies 23.1 (1992): 8-26.

Hurley, Robert. "'Crumby' Tess." Notes and Queries 12 (1965): 303.

Ifkovic, David A. "Tess as an Innocent." Thomas Hardy Journal 18.3 (2002): 112-14.

Ingham, Patricia. "Fallen Woman as Sign, and Narrative Syntax in 'Tess of the D'urbervilles'." Tess of the D'urbervilles/Thomas Hardy. Ed. Peter Widdowson. New Casebooks: St. Martin's, New York Pagination: 80-89, 1993. xi, 211.

Jacobus, Mary, and Susan Lipshitz. "Tess: The Making of a Pure Woman." 77-92 in Susan Lipshitz, Ed. Tearing the Veil: Essays on Femininity. Ed. pp: Henley; Routledge, London; Boston, 1978.

Jing, Shaoyu. "[Literary Translation: Its Art Creation]." Wai guo yu/Journal of Foreign Languages 6.40 (1985): 23-27.

Johnson, Bruce. "'the Perfection of Species' and Hardy' Tess." Nature and the Victorian Imagination. Eds. U. C. Knoepflmacher and G. B. Tennyson: U of California P, Berkeley Pagination: 259-77, 1977. 519.

Johnson, Trevor. "Hardy, Leopardi and Tess of the D'urbervilles." The Thomas Hardy Journal 9.2 (1993): 51-53.

Jones, Bernard. "Hardy, Chesterton, the 'Epitaphs' and Tess of the D'urbervilles." Thomas Hardy Journal 12.2 (1996): 72-81.

Jones, Lawrence. "Tess of the D'urbervilles and the 'New Edition' of Desperate Remedies." Colby Library Quarterly 15 (1979): 194-200.

Kalikoff, Beth. "The Execution of Tess D'urberville at Wintoncester." Executions and the British Experience from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century: A Collection of Essays. Ed. William B. Thesing: McFarland, Jefferson, NC Pagination: 111-21, 1990. viii, 180.

---. "Victorian Sexual Confessions." VIJ: Victorians Institute Journal 18 (1990): 99-112.

Kang, Sukjin. "[the Laugh of 'Liza-Lu: The Potential Textual Dynamics of Tess of the D'urbervilles]." Nineteenth Century Literature in English 2 (1999): 5-23.

Kanwar, Asha. Fictional Theories and the Three Great Novels. New Delhi : Prestige, 1991.

Kelleher, V. M. K. "Dream and Reality in Tess of the D'urbervilles." Unisa English Studies: Journal of the Department of English 13.2 (1975): 6-13.

Kelly, Mary Ann. "Hardy's Reading in Schopenhauer: Tess of the D'urbervilles." Colby Library Quarterly 28.3 (1982): 183-98.

Kettle, Arnold ed. Tess of the D'urbervilles. New York : Harper, 1966.

Kim, Ui Rak. "Marxist Criticism, a Working Class, and Alienation in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'urbervilles." Journal of English Language and Literature/Yongo Yongmunhak 46.4 (2000): 1061-72.

Kincaid, James. "'You Did Not Come': Absence, Death and Eroticism in Tess." Sex and Death in Victorian Literature. Ed. Regina Barreca: Indiana UP, Bloomington Pagination: 9- 31, 1990. viii, 264.

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