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  1. Florence Emily Dugdale (Enfield, 12 januari 1879 - Dorchester, 17 oktober 1937) was een Engels kinderboekenschrijfster en de tweede echtgenote van de romanschrijver en dichter Thomas Hardy. Florence Dugdale was de tweede van vier dochters van Edward Dugdale, hoofd van de lagere school St Andrew's National School for Boys.

  2. Once you know about Hardy’s life, it’s easy to see the things he was working through in his writing. Two women were deeply important to his life and work: his first wife Emma Gifford, and his second wife Florence Dugdale.

  3. Florence Emily Hardy (née Dugdale) (1879-1937), Writer; second wife of Thomas Hardy. Sitter in 1 portrait. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Florence Emily Hardy (née Dugdale) by Rodway Gardner. print, 1910s.

  4. Ian recently passed the letters to Professor Angelique Richardson, from the University of Exeter, who is leading the Hardy’s Correspondents Project, where letters written to Hardy are being digitised and put on a website for people to read. The first letter was sent to Harold on February 10, 1914, not long after Florence’s marriage to Hardy.

  5. Who was Florence Dugdale? Florence Dugdale was born in Edmonton in 1879. Although she trained as a teacher, her passion was for writing and she began publishing children’s stories and reviews in the Enfield Observer and then in national magazines. Her life changed in 1905 when she wrote a letter to her literary hero, famous novelist Thomas Hardy.

  6. Florence Emily Hardy. Florence Emily Hardy, née Dugdale, was a writer of children's stories and the second wife and, later, biographer of Thomas Hardy. Florence was the daughter of school headmaster Edward Dugdale. She attended National Infants School in Enfield for two years until 1886, when she went to St Andrew's Girls School.

  7. Dugdale was born in Edmonton, London, the daughter of school headmaster Edward Dugdale. Education Florence attended National Infants School in Enfield for two years until 1886, when she went to Street Andrew"s Girls School. Career From 1895 onwards Florence"s life would be centred on her teaching.