Author:Kate Williams
A dramatic, sparkling tale of sex, glamour, intrigue, romance and heartbreak, England's Mistress traces the rise and rise of the gorgeous Emma Hamilton.
Born into poverty, she clawed her way up through London's underworlds of sex for sale to become England's first media superstar. Nothing could stand in the way of her dreams- except her self-destructive desires.
Drawing on hundreds of previously undiscovered letters, and told with a novelist's flair, England's Mistress captures the relentless drive, innovative style and burning passion of a true heroine. In a world of tabloid fame and three-minute wonders, Emma's life is truly a tale for our time.
This rich and bouncy biography of a driven woman - mad for fashion, mad on passion - makes Posh look like a novice
—— Good HousekeepingSparkling like Emma's pawned diamonds ... Finally makes us understand why Nelson needed to be prised out of Emma's embrace to fight Napoleon...
—— Daily MailIt is the thoroughness of the research and attention to detail that make Kate Williams' new biography of Emma Hamilton so interesting. The iconic Emma has been continuously reimagined since her lover Nelson's death, but Williams offers a new portrait
—— The IndependentKate Williams has done a wonderful job recreating the life of the woman she wants us to relate to...This is an immensely colourful, readable portrait that revels in Emma's resilience and her ability to surmount what look to us now to be unimaginable odds
—— Independent on SundayGallops along like a gripping novel, with an utterly believable and sympathetic character at its heart
—— Chesire LifeReveals the woman behind the myths
—— Northern EchoUtterly absorbing ... tantalizing
—— City AMA wonderful sparkling biography
—— Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana: Duchess of DevonshireIn this pacey retelling of a classic love story, Kate Williams has created a sparkling life worthy of Emma herself. A new biography for a new generation
—— Stella Tillyard, author of A Royal AffairPopular history at its best
—— David Liss, author of A Spectacle of CorruptionEvery intricate detail is laid out, and Kate Williams' writing is so immediate, you feel all but transported...
—— Birmingham PostFrom Soho tart to glamour model, diplomatic wife in Naples to the most famous extra-marital passion in UK history: Emma Hamilton's amazing tale is hardly unfamiliar. Williams tells it shrewdly and well, with access to recently discovered letters and a sharp contemporary spin. In her skilled hands, Lord Nelson's lover, for all her "charisma, intelligence and charm" falls foul both of ingrained misogyny and a fledgling culture that both gave her stardom and exacted a fearsome price.
—— The IndependentLively, sympathetic and meticulously researched
—— Sunday TelegraphWilliams account is both balanced and evocative...[Emma Hamilton's] ruthless but romantic pursuit of celebrity is so close to our own time that the story barely needs contemporary parallels
—— Sunday TimesDivertingly and instructively illuminates a time and culture both far away and intriguingly like our own, and resurrects a woman whose mingled vulnerability and resilience - to say nothing of her glamour - still have the power to fascinate
—— Washington PostThe first self-made superstar, the first manipulative media celebrity, dazzling Europe with her style and beauty as muse to artists and mistress to Nelson ... Emma famously gets her comeuppance, and her headlong flight to romantic destruction is told with novelistic dash
—— The Times