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  • Published: 30 November 2006
  • ISBN: 9780141807713
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Pages: 1
  • RRP: $19.99

Thomas Hardy

The Time-torn Man




Britain's leading biographer and Whitbread Prize-winning author Claire Tomalin tackles one of our greatest novelists and poets

The abridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Claire Tomalin's revealing biography, Thomas Hardy: The Time-torn Man, read by Jill Balcon, with poetry excerpts read by David Shaw-Parker.

Thomas Hardy is one of the sacred figures in English writing, a great poet and a novelist with a world reputation. His life was also extraordinary: from the poverty of rural Dorset he went on to become the Grand Old Man of English life and letters, his last resting place in Westminster Abbey. This seminal biography, by our leading biographer, covers Hardy's illegitimate birth, his rural upbringing, his escape to London in the 1860s, his marriages, his status as a bestselling novelist, and in later life, his supreme achievements as a poet.

  • Published: 30 November 2006
  • ISBN: 9780141807713
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Pages: 1
  • RRP: $19.99

About the author

Claire Tomalin

Claire Tomalin was born in London in 1933 of a French father and an English mother, and was educated at Newnham College, Cambridge. She has worked in publishing and journalism all her life, becoming literary editor first of the New Statesman and then of the Sunday Times, which she left in 1986.

She is also the author of The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft, which won the Whitbread First Book Prize for 1974; Shelley and His World (reissued by Penguin in 1992); Katherine Mansfield: A Secret Life (Penguin 1988), a biography of the modernist writer on whom she also based her 1991 play The Winter Wife; the highly-acclaimed The Invisible Woman: The Story of Nelly Ternan and Charles Dickens (Penguin 1991), which won the NCR Book Award for 1991, as well as the Hawthornden Prize and the 1990 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Biography; and Mrs Jordan's Profession (Penguin 1995), a study of the Regency actress. Other books written for Penguin are: Jane Austen: A Life and a collection of memoirs entitled Several Strangers.

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