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John Holloway gives a critical reappraisal of two great novels of the 1890s: Thomas Hardy 's Tess of the D'Urbervilles and The Awkward Age by Henry James
He sees each as representing a different though complementary aspect of English society in transition, but there is also an artistic parallel: in both these novels * it is the curve of the narrative which chiefly embodies the meaning.'
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