The Prince's Mistress, Perdita

The Prince's Mistress, Perdita
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Publisher : The History Press
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9780752472041
ISBN-13 : 0752472046
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis The Prince's Mistress, Perdita by : Hester Davenport

Mary Robinson, nicknamed 'Perdita' by the Prince of Wales after her role on the London stage, was a woman in whom showmanship and reckless behaviour contrasted with romantic sensibility and radical thinking. Born in Bristol in 1758, she moved to London with her family at a young age and was trained by Garrick for the theatre. After a royal command performance as Perdita in 'The Winter's Tale', she was hotly pursued by George, the 17-year-old Prince of Wales, and she became his first mistress. He gave her £20,000, a house in Berkeley Square, and another in Old Windsor; the popular press followed the affair with glee and gusto. But when he left her she blackmailed him for the return of his letters. A string of other high-profile lovers followed including Lord Malden, Charles James Fox and, most notably, Lt Col Tarlton. However, a miscarriage left Mary semi-paralysed and when her last lover deserted her to marry someone else, she wrote two novels in revenge. Here growing literary reputation brought in many friends, including Coleridge but her death saw the bailiffs trying to evict her from her cottage. This lively account of one of the most extraordinary women of her age is set against the social, literary, political and military background of the times.

The Correspondence of George, Prince of Wales

The Correspondence of George, Prince of Wales
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:gb63016763
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Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Correspondence of George, Prince of Wales by : George IV (King of Great Britain)

Memoirs of the Court of George III

Memoirs of the Court of George III
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 1631
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ISBN-10 : 9781040156124
ISBN-13 : 1040156126
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Memoirs of the Court of George III by : Michael Kassler

George III was one of the longest reigning British monarchs, ruling over most of the English speaking world from 1760 to 1820. Despite his longevity, George’s reign was one of turmoil. Britain lost its colonies in the War of American Independence and the European political system changed dramatically in the wake of the French Revolution. Closer to home, problems with the King’s health led to a constitutional crisis. Charlotte Papendiek’s memoirs cover the first thirty years of George III’s reign, while Mary Delany’s letters provide a vivid portrait of her years at Windsor. Lucy Kennedy was another long-serving member of court whose previously unpublished diary provides a great deal of new detail about the King’s illness. Finally, the Queen herself provides further insights in the only two extant volumes of her diaries, published here for the first time. The edition will be invaluable to scholars of Georgian England as well as those researching the French and American Revolutions and the history and politics of the Regency period more widely.

The Memoirs of Charlotte Papendiek (1765–1840): Court, Musical and Artistic Life in the Time of King George III

The Memoirs of Charlotte Papendiek (1765–1840): Court, Musical and Artistic Life in the Time of King George III
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9781000419863
ISBN-13 : 100041986X
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Memoirs of Charlotte Papendiek (1765–1840): Court, Musical and Artistic Life in the Time of King George III by : Michael Kassler

Mrs Papendiek’s Memoirs record events at court from 1761 – when the future Queen Charlotte came to England to marry King George – until 1792. The Papendieks knew many musicians, including John Christian Bach (son of Johann Sebastian), William Herschel (who became an astronomer) and Haydn. The memoirs also record meetings with artists of the day, such as Thomas Lawrence and Thomas Gainsborough. They are a unique resource, recording significant information about living conditions, dress, education and Anglo-German relations.Volume 1 spans 1765–1840.

George Stubbs, Painter

George Stubbs, Painter
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 684
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ISBN-10 : 0300125097
ISBN-13 : 9780300125092
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis George Stubbs, Painter by : Judy Egerton

George Stubbs is one of the greatest of British eighteenth-century painters, with a deep and unaffected sympathy for country life and the English countryside. This fully illustrated book outlines his career, followed by a catalogue raisonne (the first since Sir Walter Gilbey's short listing of 1898) of all his known works. One of the stickiest labels in the history of British art attached itself to Stubbs as 'Mr Stubbs the horse painter'. Over half of his paintings were of horses, each founded on the pioneering observations assembled (in 1766) in his book The Anatomy of the Horse; but Stubbs's wide-ranging subjects included portraits, conversation pieces and paintings of exotic animals from the Zebra to the Rhinoceros, as well as an extraordinarily sympathetic series of portraits of dogs.

Hannah More

Hannah More
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 0199245320
ISBN-13 : 9780199245321
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Hannah More by : Anne Stott

This is the first substantial biography of More for 50 years and the first to make extensive use of her unpublished correspondence.