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Real life Tess 'haunted' Thomas Hardy
There is a campaign to exhume and reinter the remains of the real life woman who was the inspiration for Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles.
The Thomas Hardy Society has been monitoring plans to build 185 homes on the site of Dorchester Prison, where Martha Brown was hanged and buried.
The writer and Conservative peer Julian Fellowes, who is president of the society, told Martha Kearney about Martha Brown's "extraordinary impression" on Hardy.
(Photo: Gemma Arterton playing Tess. Credit: 91福利社)
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