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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.

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  2. 12 de abr. de 2022 · After Emmas death, Hardy wrote an extraordinary series of love poems to her, the ‘Poems of 1912-13’, which remembered and celebrated this heightened time – but only once it was too late. The puzzle that gripped me was: why did Hardy choose Emma Gifford as his wife in the first place?

  3. Learn how Thomas Hardy met his first wife Emma Gifford in 1870 at St Juliots Rectory, a place that inspired his works and provided him with inspiration for his romance. Explore the historical resources, the landscape and the events of the weekend celebration of their 150th anniversary.

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  4. 11 de jul. de 2020 · On the first day that Hardy arrived at St Juliot church Emma Lavinia Gifford was there to meet him. She was working as a governess and was outgoing and well-educated. She was also strikingly beautiful with bright blue eyes and a mass of auburn hair. Emma had been born in Plymouth in 1840 but had come to live in Cornwall in 1860.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2020 · Hardy’s first marriage – to Emma Gifford – has tended to garner more attention, partly because so much of his great work, including the elegiac “Poems of 1912-13”, was inspired by her.

  6. 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...

  7. Emma Lavinia Gifford (1840-1912) was the youngest daughter of a Bristol solicitor and a devout mother. She met Thomas Hardy in 1868 and became his mistress for over a decade. Learn about her life, family, and role in Hardy's novels from this comprehensive biography by Robert Gittings.