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Extract from Professor Isobel Armstrong's Memoir of Barbara Hardy
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This is an extract from Professor Isobel Armstrong's memoir of Barbara Hardy, which appeared online in the Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy, XIX (posted 9 June 2020). The extract focuses on Hardy's critical innovations and her contributions to the study of George Eliot's novels.
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Title: Extract from Professor Isobel Armstrong's Memoir of Barbara Hardy
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Abstract
This is an extract from Professor Isobel Armstrong's memoir of Barbara Hardy, which appeared online in the Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy, XIX (posted 9 June 2020).
The extract focuses on Hardy's critical innovations and her contributions to the study of George Eliot's novels.
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