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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emma_GiffordEmma Gifford - Wikipedia

    Emma Lavinia Gifford (24 November 1840 – 27 November 1912) was an English writer and suffragist. She was also the first wife of the novelist and poet Thomas Hardy.

  2. Emma Lavinia Gifford (1840-1912) was the youngest daughter of a Bristol solicitor and a Devonshire school-master. She married Thomas Hardy in 1874, after a childhood of poverty and tragedy, and became his inspiration for many of his novels and poems.

  3. 2 de mar. de 2020 · Emma Gifford: first met Thomas Hardy 150 years ago on March 7th. Tim Atkinson. Mon Mar 2 2020 - 00:01. It’s 150 years since arguably one the most significant events in English literature. It...

  4. Learn how Thomas Hardy met his first wife Emma Gifford in 1870 at St Juliot Church in Cornwall, where he was an architect. Explore the places they visited, the poems he wrote, and the memorial he designed for her.

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  5. But Emma is an ardent Christian and a Suffragette, who always says what she is thinking, so her diary is entitled ‘What I Really Think of My Husband’. And when the beautiful Florence Dugdale enters their household - Hardy’s amanuensis - Emma tells her: ‘Doctor Crippen and my husband have poisoners’ moustaches, so, Florence, you had best watch out for yourself!’

  6. 2 de abr. de 2020 · By 1910 she was typing up a novella, “The Maid on the Shore”, by Hardy’s first wife, Emma Lavinia Gifford. Emma had also written “The Inspirer”, about a woman who inspired her husband’s novels. Professor Richardson said: “It is rare to find such significant letters.

  7. Learn how the famous novelist Thomas Hardy met and fell in love with Emma Gifford, a beautiful and rebellious woman, in a remote Cornish village in 1870. Discover the places and poems that inspired their courtship and marriage, and the legacy of their tragic story.