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Thomas Hardy

The novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) spent most of his life in Dorset. He was born in a cottage at Higher Bockhampton near Dorchester and left school at the age of 16 to become apprenticed to a Dorchester architect. Hardy moved to London in 1862 to work for Arthur Blomfield, architect and church restorer, but returned to Dorset in 1867. His first success as a novelist came when he published Under the Greenwood Tree in 1872, and the following year he became a full time novelist. In 1874 Hardy married his first wife, Emma Gifford. Unhappily, their union became increasingly loveless over the years and intent on his writing, Hardy neglected his wife. His later novels shocked Emma, who had become fiercely religious.

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Dorset County Museum
MUSEUM
High West Street
Dorchester
Dorset
DT1 1XA
England
01305 262735
01305 257180
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