Harriette Wilson's Memoirs: The Greatest Courtesan of Her Age
19th century London produced a fine flowering of eccentrics and individualists. Chief among them was Harriette Wilson, whose patrons included most of the distinguished men of the day, from the Duke of Wellington to Lord Byron. She held court in a box at the opera, attended by statesmen, poets,...
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19th century London produced a fine flowering of eccentrics and individualists. Chief among them was Harriette Wilson, whose patrons included most of the distinguished men of the day, from the Duke of Wellington to Lord Byron. She held court in a box at the opera, attended by statesmen, poets, national heroes, aristocrats, members of the beau monde, and students who hoped to be immortalized by her glance. She wrote these memoirs in middle age, when she had fallen out of favor, and she advised her former lovers that 200 of them would be edited out. The result is an elegant, zestful, unrepentant memoir, which offers intimately detailed portraits of the Regency demimonde.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781842126325 (1842126326)
Publish date: January 1st 2003
Publisher: Orion Publishing
Pages no: 528
Edition language: English
bookshelves: radio-4, summer-2012, autobiography-memoir, play-dramatisation Recommended to ☯Bettie☯ by: Laura Read from June 01 to 11, 2012 Nancy Carroll plays the notorious courtesan with a trail of rich and powerful lovers.Adapted by Ellen Dryden.blurb - Nancy Carroll stars as Harriette Wils...
Classic serial starts Sunday. Nancy Carroll plays the notorious courtesan with a trail of rich and powerful lovers.Adapted by Ellen Dryden.blurb - Nancy Carroll stars as Harriette Wilson, one of the most infamous and talked-about women of the early 19th century. Her lovers included aristocrats, adve...
I have to admit that this is not a book I would've picked up on my own. I like history but prefer the Middle Ages and the Tudor period. This book came in a set about women in history. I wanted the other books in the set.It's very entertaining. It is impossible not to like Wilson. At times, she ...