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  1. Love and respect turned to hostility and bitterness in the last years of Emma's life. At the same time, Hardy fell in love with a young writer - 39 years his junior - Florence Dugdale. Following Emma's sudden and unexpected death, Hardy married Florence. His profound experience of and reaction to Emma's death affected him intensely.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2022 · Publishing 14th April, The Chosen, the extraordinary new novel by Elizabeth Lowry, is a fictional representation of Thomas Hardy’s marriage to Emma Hardy. Here, Elizabeth shares her inspiration behind The Chosen.. Dorset, 1912. When I began my new novel The Chosen, I had a clear vision of an elderly man sitting at a writing table after a lifetime’s success as a novelist and poet: Thomas ...

  3. 28 de ene. de 2024 · Florence Emily Dugdale (12 January 1879 17 October 1937) was a writer of children's stories and the second wife of Thomas Hardy, whose biography she wrote. Dugdale was born in Edmonton, London, the daughter of school headmaster Edward Dugdale. Florence attended National Infants School in Enfield f

  4. www.hardysociety.org › life › timelineTimeline - Hardy Society

    1905: Hardy meets Florence Dugdale, who would later become his second wife. 1906: Part 2 of The Dynasts. 1908: Part 3 of The Dynasts. 1909: Time's Laughing Stocks and Other Verses. 1910: Hardy is awarded the Order of Merit, having previously refused a knighthood. He also receives the Freedom of Dorchester. 1912: 27 November Emma dies.

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  6. Blue Jimmy: The Horse Stealer. (written by Florence Dugdale-Hardy with Thomas Hardy) Blue Jimmy stole full many a steed Ere his last fling he flung. The name of "Blue Jimmy" — a passing allusion to whose career is quoted above from Mr Thomas Hardy's ballad "A Trampwoman's Tragedy" — is now nearly forgotten even in the West of England.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2020 · Thomas Hardy’s second wife felt their marriage was a “genuine love match”, letters reveal. Florence Dugdale, a children’s author and teacher who was 39 years his junior, described him as ...