Thomas Hardy: The Time-Torn Man

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"Thomas Hardy: The Time-Torn Man" is a critically acclaimed biography by Claire Tomalin that explores the life, work, and inner conflicts of the English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy.

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instanceOf biography
book
author Claire Tomalin NERFINISHED
awarded Duff Cooper Prize NERFINISHED
James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Biography NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts Edwardian England NERFINISHED
Victorian England NERFINISHED
exploresTheme class and social mobility
conflict between art and personal life
marriage and relationships
religion and loss of faith
rural versus urban life
focusesOn inner conflicts of Thomas Hardy
life of Thomas Hardy
works of Thomas Hardy
genre literary biography
hasAlternativeISBN 9780141033869
hasFormat audiobook
ebook
hardcover
paperback
hasISBN 9780670914593
hasPageCount approximately 500
hasSetting Dorset NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
includesAnalysisOf Far from the Madding Crowd NERFINISHED
Jude the Obscure NERFINISHED
Tess of the d’Urbervilles NERFINISHED
The Mayor of Casterbridge NERFINISHED
Thomas Hardy’s poetry
language English
mainSubject Thomas Hardy NERFINISHED
notableFor critical acclaim
detailed archival research
psychological portrait of Thomas Hardy
partOf Claire Tomalin’s body of biographical works
portraysRelationshipWith Emma Gifford NERFINISHED
Florence Dugdale NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2006
publisher Penguin Books NERFINISHED
Viking NERFINISHED
reviewedIn The Guardian NERFINISHED
The New York Times NERFINISHED
The Times Literary Supplement NERFINISHED
subjectOccupation novelist
poet
timePeriodCovered 1840s–1920s

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