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Thomas Hardy

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Gender Male
Death96 years ago
Date of birth June 2,1840
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Stinsford
United Kingdom
Date of died January 11,1928
DiedDorchester
United Kingdom
Poems The Darkling Thrush
Neutral Tones
The Man He Killed
The Voice
Job Poet
Novelist
Screenwriter
Education King's College London
Architectural Association
University of London
NationalityBritish
English
Spouse Florence Dugdale
Emma Gifford
Short stories The Three Strangers
Alicia's Diary
Siblings Katherine Hardy
Mary Hardy
Parents Thomas Hardy
Jemima Hardy
Influences Charles Dickens
William Shakespeare
Charlotte Brontë
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Far from the Madding Crowd
The Return of the Native
The Darkling Thrush
Neutral Tones
The Woodlanders
Under the Greenwood Tree
Thomas Hardy
A Pair of Blue Eyes
The Three Strangers
The Withered Arm - With Audio Level 1 Oxford Bookworms Library
The Well- Beloved
Two on a Tower
Desperate Remedies
Wessex Tales
The Trumpet- Major
The Hand of Ethelberta
A Laodicean
Wessex Poems and Other Verses
Satires of Circumstance
The Ruined Maid
Life's Little Ironies
Poems 1912– 13
The Son's Veto
A Group of Noble Dames
The Poor Man and the Lady
The Distracted Preacher
The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion and Other Stories
An Indiscretion in the Life of an Heiress
The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid
A Mere Interlude
Interlopers at the Knap
Poems of Thomas Hardy
Woman Much Missed
An Imaginative Woman
The withered arm and other stories, 1874-1888
The Waiting Supper
The life and work of Thomas Hardy
Alicia's Diary
The Fiddler of the Reels
Barbara of the House of Grebe
Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres
Collected poems of Thomas Hardy
A Trampwoman's Tragedy
What the shepherd saw
A Few Crusted Characters
Master John Horseleigh, Knight
Thomas Hardy--selected poems
The complete poems of Thomas Hardy
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Jude the obscure
The Mayor of Casterbridge
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Thomas Hardy OM was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, including the poetry of William Wordsworth.

Met police chief: 'I'm a bit different'

Feb 16,2020 2:53 am

Metropolitan Police commissioner Cressida Dick believes being "a bit different" has encouraged others who "feel different" to join The Force .

Speaking to BBC Radio 4 's Desert Island Discs, Ms Dick, Britain's most senior Police Officer , said being female and openly gay made unlikely recruits think they too could "have a go" at policing.

But She Said her sexuality was "one of the least interesting things about me".

She also said female police officers should Make Up half The Force .

She Said : "The fact that I Am seen as a bit different in some respects, I realise, on some occasions, makes Young People think 'I could have a go' or 'I might try; I feel different but I might try'. "

She Said she hoped the that a lot of women are among the new recruits, to ensure a more balanced male/female divide.

"In the long term, in order for us to have The Best of The Best , I would like it to be 50/50," she told Lauren Laverne , who hosts The Show .

But she added that she did not think it would be achieved during her tenure.

Ms Dick recalled how she became a Police Officer at the age of 23, after a spell working in a fish and chip shop with A Man who kept a baseball bat behind the counter.

In the early days, she patrolled London's West End , including the Soho area - traditional home of London's sex trade.

"I loved the idea that at three or four in The Morning it was Just Me there.

"That is the great thing about policing, you do have a lot of responsibility Very early and you have got to make decisions - sometimes life-and-death decisions - Very quickly.

"There is something about putting a uniform on and thinking 'people are looking to me to make decisions and to look after them' that makes you feel capable. "

'An awful time'

She described the mistaken killing of - which happened during a counter-terrorism operation that she commanded - as "an awful time".

Mr de Menezes, 27, was shot in The Head at London's Stockwell Tube in 2005 by police who mistook him for a terror suspect.

"I think about it quite often," said Ms Dick, who was ultimately absolved of any blame.

"I wish, wish, wish it hadn't happened, of course, but if anything it has made me a better leader, a better Police Officer and it has made me more resilient. "

Ms Dick picked tracks including In Private by Dusty Springfield and the hymn Lord Of All Hopefulness among the tunes to take to the desert island with her, and her book choice was the Complete Works of Thomas Hardy .

Her choice of luxury item was soap.

"Scent is Very important to me, but it is the case that my colleagues think it is hilarious that I simply cannot smell, ever, the smell of cannabis," she joked.

Desert Island Discs airs at 11:15 GMT on BBC Radio 4 and on the BBC Sounds app.



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