G. Moore , Hail and Farewell , II , 115-16 . 17. The Irish Times , 15 October 1910 , 12 . 18. Florence Dugdale to Emma Hardy , 11 December 1910 . 19. Author , later Mrs. G. T. Huntington . 20. Florence Hardy to Rebekah Owen ...
In later life, Hardy was friendly with the families who lived there: his notebook of September 21, 1923, for instance, reads: “Lunched at Kingston and met Augustus John.”6 1. The “Chronicle” lists the ownership of the estate from.
I may love another person and know him as only love can know without in the least abnegating my own beliefs. ... With Jo Manton, Gittings has recently published The Second Mrs. Hardy (London: Heinemann, 1979). 3.
could not possibly have foreseen was that after her death Emma Hardy would become enshrined in her husband's memory - and in ... The Second Mrs Hardy , Robert Gittings and Jo Manton , Heinemann 1979 Daily Telegraph VI On the face of it ...
The second Mrs Hardy once told Miss Irene Cooper Willis that Hardy had been trapped into marrying Emma by the machinations of her sister, Mrs Holder; certainly the length of the engagement, the evidence (such as it is) of A Pair of Blue ...
We cannot be sure why the passage in brackets was not printed in the Early Life—possibly because it is somewhat flattering to Emma Gifford, of whom the second Mrs Hardy, who edited and published the Early Life and Later Tears, ...
One thing is fairly certain: the epicene in Sue – 'a type of woman' which had always had an “attraction' for Hardy (Life, 272) — is not drawn from Tryphena. The second Mrs Hardy said that Sue was drawn from Mrs Henniker, an authoress ...
Mrs A. Stanley, the cook at Max Gate, commented once, in a moment of bitter recollection, 'Hardy had a strong dislike of children and certainly when I was there, dogs. I once heard him say to his wife: “Two things that you have brought ...
19 The London and South Western Railway ran one station, with the Great Western Railway opening a second ... The First Mrs Thomas Hardy (New York: St Martin's Press, 1979), and Robert Gittings and Jo Manton, The Second Mrs Hardy ...
prop: the old stone of this poem was dug from Hardy's lawn at Max Gate and he believed it to be a Druid altar. When one visitor photographed him ... Robert Gittings and Jo Manton, The Second Mrs. Hardy (London: Heinemann, 1979), 71. 24.
FEH to S. Sassoon, 18 June 1927 (Leeds); FEH to E. Gosse, 9 July 1927 (Leeds); Later Years, 254, cf. LW, 471–2. G. Holst to TH, 4 Aug 1927 (DCM); CL, vii. 73; Later Years, 256, cf. LW, 473; M. Short, Gustav Holst (1874–1934): A ...