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  1. 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.

  2. 1 de abr. de 2020 · Florence Dugdale wrote that she was "the proud and very happy wife of the greatest living English writer". Newly discovered letters from novelist Thomas Hardy's second wife have offered a glimpse ...

  3. 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. Hardy wrote several poems about their first meeting and about their marriage, most of these poems were written in the years immediately ...

  4. Summary. ‘Neutral Tones’ by is about a speaker ’s neutral mental state after being dejected in love. The image of the “pond edged with grayish leaves” displays the speaker’s mental state. This poem by Thomas Hardy is characteristic of typical poems by this author in many ways. First, the speaker in the poem has a sarcastic and ...

  5. 26 de dez. de 2022 · One of the poems that Hardy wrote in 1913 following the death of his wife Emma. “The Voice” is one of a sequence of elegies that Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) wrote as “Poems of 1912–13 ...

  6. 1 de abr. de 1988 · The manuscript of Some Recollections is one of the documents Thomas Hardy found among his first wife’s things after her death in 1912. It is a brief (15,000-word) memoir of her early life from childhood up to her marriage – “My life’s romance now began.”

  7. 15 de out. de 2006 · Viking £25, pp512. It was Hardy's first wife who noted his striking likeness to Dr Crippen, the wife-murderer about to be hanged in November 1910 after a sensational transatlantic flight with his ...