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What was the name of Thomas Hardy’s fictional literary landscape?

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Thomas Hardy's fictional literary landscape was called Wessex. It was inspired by the actual region of southwestern England where most of Hardy's works were set. Wessex became a recurring setting in Hardy's novels, poems, and short stories.
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Thomas Hardy's fictional literary landscape is known as Wessex. It is a region in the southwest of England that encompasses the counties of Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, and Hampshire. Hardy's novels and poems often drew upon the landscapes, people, and customs of Wessex, which he depicted with a blend of realism and romanticism.
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