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The Ladies' Man
- Narrated by: Sangita Chauhan
- Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
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Summary
Mary Harrison, London-based author, wrote 10 books and a play throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
The play is about the life and times of her favorite novelist, Thomas Hardy.
Mary was an avid fan and wrote the play in 1999. It is called The Ladies' Man.
The manuscript was only discovered recently in an old bookcase.
Mary explores the captivating relationships between author Thomas Hardy and all his leading ladies. She also writes about Thomas' relationship with his father and best friend, plus a host of personal incites. Mary gets to the heart of Thomas Hardy's emotions and explores his troubled relationship with his wife, and later with his true beloved.
©2013 Philip R Harrison (P)2016 Philip R Harrison