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Florence Dugdale
Dugdale in 1915
Born
Florence Emily Dugdale
(1879-01-12)12 January 1879
Edmonton, London, England
Died
17 October 1937(1937-10-17) (aged 58)
Dorchester, Dorset, England
Occupation(s)
Teacher, children's writer
Spouse
Thomas Hardy
(m. 1914; died 1928)
Florence Emily Dugdale (12 January 1879 – 17 October 1937) was an English teacher and children's writer, who was the second wife of the novelist and poet Thomas Hardy. She was credited as the author of Hardy's posthumously published biography, The Early Life and Later Years of Thomas Hardy, although it was written (mostly or entirely) by Hardy himself in his old age.[1]
^Gittings, Robert (1978). Young Thomas Hardy. Penguin Books. pp. 15–17.
Florence Emily Dugdale (12 January 1879 – 17 October 1937) was an English teacher and children's writer, who was the second wife of the novelist and poet...
1912–13 reflect upon her death. In 1914, Hardy married his secretary Florence Emily Dugdale, who was 39 years his junior. He remained preoccupied with his first...
other women, such as FlorenceDugdale, companion to Lady Stoker, sister-in-law of Bram Stoker, author of Dracula. Hardy portrays Florence in various poems...
Unconquerable", authorship of the story is accredited to F. E. Dugdale. FlorenceDugdale was a writer and teacher who became Hardy’s personal secretary...
wife, Emma Lavinia Gifford, who died in 1912 and his second wife, FlorenceDugdale, who died in 1937. The churchyard also contains the grave of Poet Laureate...
Connor, Francis de Croisset, Alberto de Oliveira, John Drinkwater, FlorenceDugdale, Edward Garnett, Antonio Gramsci, Frances Nimmo Greene, Ivor Gurney...
his notable patients included author FlorenceDugdale, the wife of Thomas Hardy. Sherren operated on Dugdale for a mass in her neck. In the mid-1920s...
storywriter and playwright (shot at Sandarmokh, born 1897) October 17 – FlorenceDugdale, English children's writer, widow of Thomas Hardy (cancer, born 1879)...
Adrift. British author Thomas Hardy, then 73, married his secretary FlorenceDugdale, 39 years his junior, at St Andrew's, Enfield, England. Born: Larry...
February 10 – Thomas Hardy marries his second wife, the children's author FlorenceDugdale, at St Andrew's, Enfield. March The Times Literary Supplement is published...
Music. In 1936, Sherman was able to interview Hardy’s second wife, FlorenceDugdale, who told her that Hardy had always wanted to be a musician. Sherman...
Beasts and FlorenceDugdale's Book of Baby Beasts. In the following year he worked on Maeterlinck's Hours of Gladness, in 1913, on FlorenceDugdale's Book of...
edition of the book illustrated with pictures of Bugler. Hardy's wife FlorenceDugdale had been jealous of Hardy's affection for Bugler even though he was...
to the friend of his youth, Horace Moule, and to his second wife, FlorenceDugdale; while others recalled once again Hardy's first wife Emma, perhaps...
2011). "Future of GB basketball hangs on London 2012 decision". BBC Sport. Dugdale, Rob (13 March 2011). "Great Britain teams to play at London 2012 Olympics"...
include thefts in: 1974 by an IRA gang including British heiress Rose Dugdale; in 1986 by Martin Cahill (nicknamed "The General"); in 2001, and in 2002...
which is now called Deeping St. James -- W.H. Wheeler, quoting William Dugdale. Dugdale drew heavily on William Camden's Brittania which tells the same story...
an informant and was shot dead by the Real Irish Republican Army Rose Dugdale (born 1941) Dessie Ellis (born 1953) Mairéad Farrell (1957-1988), killed...
original on 24 June 2011. Retrieved 22 February 2010.(subscription required) Dugdale, John (26 September 2009). "Oscar's Books by Thomas Wright". The Guardian...
Year Program Episode/Source 1944 A Date with Nurse Dugdale BBC Home Service, 19 May 1944. Guest star role in the penultimate episode. 1952 Lux Radio Theatre...