Person Detail: Elizabeth Hardwick

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Full Name: Elizabeth Hardwick | ||
Biography: (1916-2007) Critic, novelist. Elizabeth Hardwick was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and died in Manhattan, New York. During the 1970s and early 1980s she taught at Barnard College and Columbia University's School of the Arts, Writing Division. She was married to the poet Robert Lowell. |
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1916 |
(Unknown) County Elizabeth Bruce Hardwick was born in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 27, 1916. |
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2007 |
New York County Elizabeth Hardwick died at a hospital in Manhattan, New York, on December 2, 2007. |
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1970 |
New York County During the 1970s and early 1980s Ms. Hardwick taught at Barnard College and Columbia University's School of the Arts, Writing Division, in Manhattan, New York. |
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1945 |
(Unknown) County The Ghostly Lover (Pub: Harcourt, Brace and Company ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1955 |
(Unknown) County The Simple Truth (Pub: Harcourt Brace ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1979 |
(Unknown) County Sleepless Nights (Pub: Random House ISBN: 0394505271 / 978-0394505275) Semi-autobiographical novel. |
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1939 |
New York County Ms. Hardwick moved to New York City in 1939 and studied 17th-century English literature at Columbia University. |
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1962 |
(Unknown) County A View Of My Own: Essays In Literature And Society (Pub: Farrar Straus & Cudahy ISBN: ) Collection of essays. |
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1974 |
(Unknown) County Seduction And Betrayal: Women And Literature (Pub: Littlehampton Book Services Limited ISBN: 0297768573 / 978-0297768579) Collection of essays. |
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1983 |
(Unknown) County Bartleby In Manhattan And Other Essays (Pub: Random House Inc ISBN: 0394528808 / 978-0394528809) Collection of essays. |
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1998 |
(Unknown) County Sight Readings: American Fiction (Pub: Random House ISBN: 0375501274 / 978-0375501272) Collection of essays. |
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1948 |
Saratoga County Ms. Hardwick was a writer in residence at the Yaddo artists' colony in Saratoga Springs, New York, during 1948 and 1949. |
