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Hardy Women: Mother, Sisters, Wives, Muses
By (Author) Paula Byrne
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
25th July 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
Gender studies: women and girls
823.8
Paperback
656
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 52mm
840g
Thomas Hardy once received a fan letter from a young woman in New York, who had read Tess of the DUrbervilles: I wonder at your complete understanding of a womans soul. And yet his first wife said He understands only the women he inventsthe others not at all.
How was it that the novelist who created some of the most memorable and modern female characters in literature had such troubled relationships with real women
In this highly innovative book, acclaimed biographer Paula Byrne re-examines Hardys life through the eyes of the women who made himmother, sisters, girlfriends, wives, muses. The story veers from shocking scenes such as his obsession with the sight of a woman hanged, to poignant vignettes of unfulfilled passion, to fascinating details of working womens lives in the nineteenth century. Paula Byrne reveals that it is through hardy women that we can enter into the heart of the great novelist and poet.
PRAISE FOR THE ADVENTURES OF MISS BARBARA PYM
Picked as a Book to Look Forward to in 2021 by the Guardian, The Times and the Observer
A Radio 4 Book of the Week, April 2021
Engrossing The chapters are enticingly short, and I romped through them. Each adds a vital piece of the jigsaw, explaining the provenance of her fictional characters and building up our understanding of [her] state of mind Its a delight to meet her again in these pages
The Times
Light-hearted and lively Byrne is an excellent literary detective, tracing acquaintances directly into the novels. The author seems to have been as fun, clever and kind as her best creations
Lucy Atkins, Sunday Times
Illuminating Byrne sees what fun Pym was, how much she liked and was fascinated by people and has done us a great service in exploring this very unusual personality This, like its subjects best books, rewards reading and re-reading
Spectator
Both hilarious and heartbreaking Byrne is beautifully savvy about her subjects fiction as a manifesto for her genius, it is gloriously persuasive
Daily Telegraph
Byrnes book is outstanding Just like a Pym novel, this biography is warm, funny, unexpected and deeply moving
Financial Times
Excellent Byrnes book is the first to integrate its revelations into a cradle-to-grave biography
Guardian, Book of the Week
Outstanding meticulously researched, affectionate and fascinating in equal measure
Daily Express
Wonderfully attentive and touching Byrnes book is such a joy. It refreshes the parts other biographies simply cannot reach
Observer
Barbara Pym is one of my most favourite novelists. Few other writers have given me more laughter and more pleasure. I am therefore enchanted that this biography by Paul Byrne captures both Barbara and her writing so miraculously
Jilly Cooper
Paula Byrne was born in Birkenhead and has a PhD from the University of Liverpool, where she is a Research Fellow in English Literature. Her first book, Jane Austen and the Theatre, was shortlisted for the Theatre Book Prize. Her second book, Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson , the tale of the scandalous star of the 18th-century stage, literature and high-society, was a Richard and Judy bookclub pick. Her most recent book is Mad World: Evelyn Waugh and the Secrets of Brideshead. The story of Evelyn Waugh's friendship with the extraordinary aristocratic family who inspired Brideshead Revisited, it was a Sunday Times top ten bestseller. A regular contributor to the 'Times Literary Supplement', she lives in Warwickshire with her two young children and her husband, the critic and biographer Jonathan Bate.