The Poor Man and the Lady
novel by Hardy
Learn about this topic in these articles:
discussed in biography
- In Thomas Hardy: Early life and works
…he wrote the class-conscious novel The Poor Man and the Lady, which was sympathetically considered by three London publishers but never published. George Meredith, as a publisher’s reader, advised Hardy to write a more shapely and less opinionated novel. The result was the densely plotted Desperate Remedies (1871), which was…
Read More