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The Scandalous Lady W
The Scandalous Lady W
Oct 7, 2024 2:19 PM

Author:Hallie Rubenhold

The Scandalous Lady W

It was the divorce that scandalised Georgian England... She was a spirited

young heiress. He was a handsome baronet with a promising career in government. Their marriage had the makings of a fairy tale but ended as one of the most salacious and highly publicised divorces in history.

For over two hundred years the story of Lady Worsley, her vengeful husband, and her lover, George Maurice Bisset, lay forgotten. Now Hallie Rubenhold, in her impeccably researched book, throws open a window to a rarely seen view of Georgian England, one coloured by passion, adventure and the defiance of social convention. The Worsley's story, their struggles and outrageous lifestyle, promises to shock even the modern reader.

Reviews

A fabulous story and Rubenhold tells it beautifully

—— Daily Telegraph

Hallie Rubenhold is in a league of her own. She keeps you glued to the very last page when, exhausted, exasperated and elated, you can at last put the book down and get yourself some sleep.... Nothing else in the genre is close to being this good

—— Literary Review

Deliciously lurid

—— Sunday Times

Hallie Rubenhold's account of the elopement is gripping but this is far more than an 18th-century bodice-ripper. Rubenhold combines narrative skill with historical expertise, and she traces the knife-edge that women walked between social success and public disgrace with subtlety and assurance

—— Spectator

A well-researched account... Highly diverting tale

—— Caroline Miller , Daily Telegraph

[A] short and beautifully written meditation on family and mobility.

—— the Independent

Intellectually sound and relevant...a refreshingly modern way of thinking about our past.

—— New Statesman

Light [is skilled] in probing dark corners of her ancestry and exposing their historical meaning...packed with humanity.

—— Sunday Times

Beautifully written and exhaustively researched, Alison Light makes her family speak for England.

—— Jerry White, author of London in the Eighteenth Century

A remarkable achievement...should become a classic.

—— Margaret Drabble

Immersive, engrossing

—— Laura Miller , Slate

Written with such passion . . . will fascinate and inform anyone who is interested in Victorian ways of life

—— Dr Ian Mortimer, author of 'The Time Traveller’s Guide to Medieval England' on 'How to Be a Victorian'

If we ever have a female Doctor Who, I shall forward Ruth Goodman's name for consideration, not least because the historian has already done so much time travelling

—— The Times

Wonderful, informative, startling . . . Goodman's unique selling proposition as a historian is that she walks the walk of her time period, even when that walk involves hard labor in a corset and a hoop skirt

—— New York Times (on 'How to be a Victorian')

Meticulously researched

—— Big Issue in the North

A ground-breaking book, richly nuanced with titbits of information, insight and understanding

—— Daily Mail (on 'Singled Out')

Remarkably perceptive and well-researched . . . Virginia Nicholson has produced another extraordinarily interesting work, sensitive, intelligent and well-written

—— Sunday Telegraph (on 'Singled Out')

An inspiring book, lovingly researched, well-written and humane . . . the period is beautifully caught

—— Economist (on 'Singled Out')

The popular image is of a world where women wore little frilled pinafores with immaculately coiffed hair and happy smiles as they dusted, swept and baked . . . But Nicholson's book reveals a much darker side of life

—— Telegraph, Best Non-Fiction Books of 2015

Gripping, constantly surprising: a page-turner. We hear at first hand the life stories of women from different walks of life, from factory workers to debs. Each story draws you right in and it's always a wrench to move on

—— Country Life

A sparkling and fascinating account

—— David E. Hoffman

Well-paced narrative...of great relevance today, when such conflicts seem (but only seem) to have disappeared.

—— Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky

Immensely compelling

—— Fred Hiatt , The Pat Banker

Meticulously researched

—— Duncan White , Irish Independent

The true strength of this meticulously researched book is the placing of the revelations into the context of a compelling human drama

—— Weekly Telegraph

Engrossing

—— Andrew Lynch , Sunday Business Post

[An] outstanding treasure of literature

—— Market Oracle

Impeccably researched, and moving, this book breaks new ground

—— 5 stars , Sunday Telegraph
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