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  1. Há 6 dias · Marilyn Monroe (born June 1, 1926, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died August 5, 1962, Los Angeles) was an American actress who became a major sex symbol, starring in a number of commercially successful films during the 1950s, and is considered a pop culture icon. Norma Jeane Mortenson later took her mother’s name, Baker.

  2. 30 de set. de 2022 · Charles Stanley Gifford died of a heart attack in 1965, having never met Marilyn Monroe. After discovering her father’s identity, Marilyn called Charles. James Dougherty, Marilyn’s first husband, listened to the heartbreaking conversation. He said: “She got on the phone and she looked up his number and she called him.

  3. Hardy gradually excluded Emma from his professional life, and as his reputation as a novelist became more secure he sought solace elsewhere. Again as might be predicted from his fiction, Emma’s sudden and unexpected death in 1912 at the age of 72 precipitated an intense outpouring of lyrical poetry – Hardy loving the woman dead and buried as he had never loved her in life.

  4. www.hardysociety.org › about-hardy › timelineTimeline - Hardy Society

    1897: The Well-Beloved, Hardy's final novel. 1898: Wessex Poems and Other Verses. Emma moves into the attic at Max Gate. 1901: Poems of the Past and the Present (post-dated to 1902). 1904: Hardy's mother Jemima dies. Part 1 of The Dynasts. 1905: Hardy meets Florence Dugdale, who would later become his second wife.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_HardyThomas Hardy - Wikipedia

    Thomas Hardy OM (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, including the poetry of William Wordsworth. [1] He was highly critical of much in Victorian society, especially on the declining status ...

  6. www.chardmuseum.co.uk › people › emma-giffordEmma Gifford - Chard Museum

    Emma Gifford (nee Rossiter ) came to Chard as the bride of lace factory owner, James Gifford. before they married in 1883, Emma, the daughter of a Taunton solicitor, had been educated at Dover and Bedford College, London and was a proficient mathematician. Apart from running the lace factory, James Gifford and Emma shared an interest in ...