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  2. Elizabeth Hardwick (writer) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Bess of Hardwick - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Sleepless Nights (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sleepless Nights is a 1979 novel by American novelist and critic Elizabeth Hardwick. [1] Summary ... Hardwick dedicated the novel to her daughter, Harriet, ...

  5. Review: How Elizabeth Hardwick taught a young Black ... - AOL

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    Darryl Pinckney's 'Come Back in September' revisits a formative friendship with the formidable, complicated 20th century writer Elizabeth Hardwick.

  6. Elizabeth Hardwick - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Hardwick Hall - Wikipedia

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    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."

  8. Elizabeth Yorke, Countess of Hardwicke - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Scot Yorke, Countess of Hardwicke (née Lindsay; 1 October 1763 – 26 May 1858) was a British playwright and member of the aristocracy.

  9. Muhammad Ali Amazon Series ‘The Greatest’ Casts Omari ...

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    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 ...