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Elizabeth Bruce Hardwick was born as the eighth of eleven children in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 27, 1916, to strict Protestant parents, [1] [2] the daughter of Eugene Allen Hardwick, a plumbing and heating contractor, and Mary (née Ramsey) Hardwick.
Elizabeth Hardwick was the daughter of John Hardwick of Derbyshire by his wife Elizabeth Leeke, daughter of Thomas Leeke and Margaret Fox. [4] Her exact birthdate is unknown, occurring in the period 1521 to 1527; that said, according to her witness statement under oath [5] at a court hearing in October 1546, in which she gives her age at the time of her first marriage in May 1543 as being "of ...
Sleepless Nights is a 1979 novel by American novelist and critic Elizabeth Hardwick. [1] Summary ... Hardwick dedicated the novel to her daughter, Harriet, ...
Darryl Pinckney's 'Come Back in September' revisits a formative friendship with the formidable, complicated 20th century writer Elizabeth Hardwick.
Elizabeth Hardwick may refer to: Bess of Hardwick (1527–1608), Elizabethan courtier Elizabeth Hardwick (writer) (1916–2007), American literary critic, novelist, and short story writer
Bess of Hardwick was the richest woman in England after Queen Elizabeth I, and her house was conceived to be a conspicuous statement of her wealth and power. The windows are exceptionally large and numerous at a time when glass was a luxury, leading to the saying, "Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall."
Elizabeth Scot Yorke, Countess of Hardwicke (née Lindsay; 1 October 1763 – 26 May 1858) was a British playwright and member of the aristocracy.
Variety has learned that Omari Hardwick and Dana Gourrier have joined “The Greatest,” which is the first authorized scripted series about Ali’s life. ... with Outlier’s president Elizabeth ...