A remarkable portrait of the remorse that followed a difficult marriage, and gave birth to great poetry
Hardy at his home at Max Gate, Dorset, in the early 1920s.hen Thomas Hardy’s wife Emma died in 1912 she left behind the recollections she had been writing of her life in Cornwall before her marriage, evoking her joy as a young woman riding over the cliffs of Beeny and St Juliot. She also left the many diaries she had kept through two decades of increasing alienation from a husband who seemed to have abandoned her for the separate reality of his novels.
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