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Approaches to the Fiction — II

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Two other attempts to situate Hudson’s fiction — in both cases, in the context of his contemporaries — can be considered here.

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  1. Jefferson Hunter, Edwardian Fiction; Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1982, p. 29.

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  2. Alcorn, The Nature Novel From Hardy to Lawrence; London, 1977, p. ix.

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  3. See the chapter on Conrad in J. Hillis Miller, Poets of Reality: Six Twentieth Century Writers, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1966

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  4. and Royal Roussel, The Metaphysics of Darkness: A Study in the Development of Conrad’s Fiction, Baltimore, 1971.

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  5. Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness; Harmondsworth, 1973, pp. 48, 99.

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Miller, D. (1990). Approaches to the Fiction — II. In: W. H. Hudson and the Elusive Paradise. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20550-9_12

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