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Thomas Hardy: The Return of the Repressed" is a book-length study that explores the themes and symbolism of Thomas Hardy's novel "The Return of the Native," specifically focusing on how the novel uses repression and its return to expose the societal norms and individual struggles of the characters. The book likely delves into how characters like Clym Yeobright and Eustacia Vye, who are repressed in their own ways, eventually see their repressed desires and feelings surface, leading to conflict and tragedy.
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