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The Complete Works of Thomas Hardy - Stories of Passion Fate and the Human Spirit - cover

The Complete Works of Thomas Hardy - Stories of Passion Fate and the Human Spirit

Thomas Hardy, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Casa editrice: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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Journey into the evocative world of Thomas Hardy, a literary genius who masterfully captures the beauty, struggles, and complexities of life. This monumental collection brings together Hardy's complete works, filled with unforgettable characters, emotional depth, and vivid depictions of the natural world 🌟. Perfect for readers who appreciate timeless tales of love, tragedy, and resilience
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