Aristocrats: Caroline, Emily, Louisa and Sarah Lennox 1740 - 1832: Caroline, Emily, Louisa and Sarah Lennox, 1750-1832 - Brossura
A fascinating insight into 18th century aristocratic life through the lives of the four Lennox sisters, the great grandchildren of Charles II, whose extraordinary lives spanned the period 1740-1832. Passionate, witty and moving, the voices of the Lennox sisters reach us with immediacy and power, drawing the reader into their remarkable lives, and making this one of the most enthralling historical naratives to appear for many years.
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L'autore:
Stella Tillyard lives with her husband and two children in London and Florence.
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JOINT WINNER OF THE LONGMAN/HISTORY TODAY BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD
Aristocrats is the story of the four Lennox sisters - Caroline, Emily, Louise and Sarah - and their turbuent lives, whcih spanned the Georgian period of English and Irish history.
'A dazzling achievement: an extraordinary story told by a phenomenally gifted writer. Within its gripping narrative lies a wonderfully rich reconstruction of the world of the Hanoverian elite, its virtues and vices wittily and movingly related.' Linda Colley, Observer
'Aristocrats is a wonderful panorama of a book.' Victoria Glendinning, Literary Review
'Their story is on one level as hard to put down as any of the fashionable French novels that were Caroline's favourite reading. On another it re-explores a century's history seen, so to speak, inside out through the eyes of four remarkable women who started young, lived long, did much, wrote more and have found a scarcely less remarkable biographer in Stella Tillyard.' Hilary Spurling, Daily Telegraph
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- EditoreVintage
- Data di pubblicazione1999
- ISBN 10 0099592614
- ISBN 13 9780099592617
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero di pagine480
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