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Thomas Hardy : The Time-torn Man

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£12.99

Paperback 528 pages
Penguin Books Ltd 21 June 2012
Tomalin, Claire

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The seminal biography of a great poet, novelist and sacred figure in English writing, Thomas Hardy, from bestselling author Clare Tomalin.

‘An extraordinary story, beautifully told. Tomalin is the most empathetic of biographers’ Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday Paradox ruled Thomas Hardy’s life. His birth was almost his death; he became one of the great Victorian novelists and reinvented himself as one of the twentieth-century’s greatest poets; he was an unhappy husband and a desolate widower; he wrote bitter attacks on the English class system yet prized the friendship of aristocrats.

In the hands of Whitbread Award-winning biographer Claire Tomalin, author of the bestselling Charles Dickens: A Life and The Invisible Woman, Thomas Hardy comes vividly alive.

‘Another triumph for a biographer who goes from strength to strength’ Melvyn Bragg, Guardian, Books of the Year ‘Tomalin provides an object lesson in how to write a life’ Economist ‘A moving story, and Tomalin tells it vividly, with as great a fund of sympathy and sense, as can be imagined’ Daily Telegraph ‘Skilful and absorbing, admirable. The most compelling of life stories’ Daily Telegraph ‘Hardy emerges as a man full of spirit and gaiety’ Sunday Times

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