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Hardy Women: Mother, Sisters, Wives, Muses

النساء هاردي: الأم، الأخوات، الزوجات، يفكر

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Thomas Hardy is one of the most beloved and most-read British authors. His influence on literature and the minds of his readers is singular. But how is it that the novelist who created some of the most memorable and modern female characters in literature had such troubled relationships with real women?

In this highly innovative book, acclaimed biographer Paula Byrne re-examines Hardy’s life through the eyes of the women who made him – mother, sisters, girlfriends, wives, muses. The story veers from shocking scenes such as his obsession with the sight of a woman hanged, to poignant vignettes of unfulfilled passion, to fascinating details of working women’s lives in the nineteenth century.

Hardy Women is the story of how the magnificent fictional women he invented would not have been possible without the hardship and hardiness of the real ones who shaped his passions and his imagination. It is only through understanding and witnessing these hardy women that we can truly enter the heart of this great novelist and poet.

Hardy Women: Mother, Sisters, Wives, Muses

Bibliographic Data

Author
PublisherHarper CollinsWebsite
Publisher Addressinfo@harpercollins.com
CountryUSA
Primary CategoryPhilosophies and Cultures
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Published2025
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages656 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions15×24
ISBN9780008322250
Translation
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