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  1. Emma Gifford With train -changes and stops at intermediate towns, even at viI­ lages on the last stage, the joumey from Dorchester via YeoviI, Exeter, and Plymouth was slow, and it was not until he had been on the way twelve hours that Hardy reached Launceston, a few miles within the confines of ComwaU. As he walked up the steep

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  3. Emma Lavinia Hardy (Gifford) (24 Nov 1840 - 27 Nov 1912) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (5 entries) edit. cywiki Emma Lavinia Gifford; enwiki Emma Gifford;

  4. Thomas and Emma: Poems by Thomas Hardy about his first wife, Emma Gifford Thomas Hardy met his first wife, Emma Gifford, while he was working as an architect on St. Juliot's church, just outside Boscastle on the North Cornwall Coast. They were married in 1874 and she died in 1912.

  5. 20 de fev. de 2023 · A reflection on an incident in Cornwall during Hardy’s courtship of Emma Gifford. “Near Lanivet, 1872”, is a poem that was included in Thomas Hardy’s largest volume of poetry, “Moments ...

  6. 23 de mai. de 2018 · Emma Lavinia Gifford (1840-1912). From Robert Gittings, Young Thomas Hardy. Boston: Little, Brown, 1975. 126-127. "Emma Livinia Gifford, named after her mother and an aunt who died in infancy, was the youngest daughter of John Attersoll Gifford and Emma Farman. though her father's family had originally come from Staines in Middlesex, he and his bride were both Bristolians, and at one time had ...

  7. 2 de ago. de 2012 · Mother Nature, the great and mysterious Feminine, Maya, was his real love, the true love of his life. And this ultimate love became peculiarly wrapped up in the strange relationship he had with his wife, Emma. Hardy's birthplace. Hardy considered himself as poet first and foremost. Born in the little hamlet of Upper Bockhampton in Dorset in ...