Christina Hardyment (born 1946)[1] is a British writer who has written on a wide range of subjects including parenting, food, gardens, children's books, domestic life, and British history.[2]
Personal life
Hardyment has lived mainly in England, save for a few years in South Africa, from 1951 to 1953. After completing university, she learned that her father was Norwegian writer and soldier Eiliv Odde Hauge, which led her to contact her Norwegian relatives and establish connections.[1] She married Tom Griffith in 1969. They had four daughters, and ten grandchildren. Though on good terms, they divorced in 1991.
From 1989 to 2000 she was the founder Editor of the University of Oxford's alumni magazine Oxford Today (now edited online as Quod by Richard Lofthouse).
Her two books about Arthur Ransome inspired The Arthur Ransome Society, and she is now the Senior Executor of the Arthur Ransome Literary Estate.
Hardyment is the author of numerous books on social history and literary geography. In 2005, her biography of Sir Thomas Malory, the author of the Morte Darthurwas published by Harper Collins.
Between 2015 and 2018 she edited three literary anthologies on The Pleasures of Gardening, The Pleasures of Nature and The Pleasures of the Table.[3]
Her most recent books are Writing the Thames, published in 2016, which is about the River Thames in literature and history, and Novel Houses:Twenty legendary Literary dwellings', published in 2018.
She is now working on Novel Crimes: Deadly Literary Landscapes from Dartmoor to Cape Wrath and the third of her trilogy of novels about Alyce Chaucer, granddaughter of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer.
She lives in Oxford, revelling in gardening and enjoying sailing and punting on the River Thames.[1]
Works
1983: Dream Babies: Child Care from Locke to Spock, London: Jonathan Cape ISBN978-0224019101
reprint 1984 Dream Babies: Three Centuries of Good Advice on Child Care, Harper Collins ISBN978-0060911614
reprint 1995 Perfect Parents: Baby-care Advice from Past to Present, Oxford Paperbacks 2nd Ed. ISBN978-0192861726
reprint 2007 and 2012 Dream Babies: Childcare Advise from John Locke to Gina Ford, London: Frances Lincoln ISBN978-0711227996
1984: Arthur Ransome and Captain Flint's Trunk, London: Jonathan Cape ISBN0224029894
1987: The Canary-coloured Cat: One Family's Search for Storybook Europe, William Heinemann ISBN978-0434313532
1988: From Mangle to Microwave: The Mechanization of Household Work, Cambridge: Polity Press ISBN978-0745602066
1992: Home Comfort: A History of Domestic Arrangements, London: Viking and the National Trust ISBN0670823651
1995: Slice of Life: The British way of Eating Since 1945, London: BBC Books ISBN0563370874
1997: (with Peter Jeffrey e.a.) The Christmas Collection, Naxos Audio Books, audio CD ISBN978-9626341490
1999: On the Writer's Trail: 20 Great Literary Journeys, Natopnal Trust ISBN978-0707803814
2000: Behind the Scenes: Domestic Arrangements in Historic Houses, Abrams ISBN978-0810963436
2000: Literary Trails: British Writers in Their Landscapes, Abrams ISBN978-0810967052
2005: Malory: The Knight Who Became King Arthur's Chronicler, London: HarperCollins ISBN978-0060935290
2006: Poetry for the Winter Season (selected and completed by Christina Hardyment), Naxos Audio Books, abridged audio CD ISBN978-9626344262 ; idem 2019: unabridged audio CD
2010: University of Oxford: The Official Guide, University of Oxford ISBN978-0956624406
2012: Writing Britain: Wastelands to Wonderlands, London: British Library ISBN978-0712358743