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Mistress of the Arts Rachel Trethewey

Mistress of the Arts By Rachel Trethewey

Mistress of the Arts by Rachel Trethewey


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The first biography of Georgina, sixth Duchess of Bedford and lover of the famous nineteenth-century artist, Landseer, drawing on hundreds of surviving original letters between the Duke, the Duchess and her lover

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Mistress of the Arts: The Passionate Life of Georgina, Duchess of Bedford by Rachel Trethewey

Two hundred years ago there lived a magnetic and manipulative aristocrat whose complex relationships and strong passions strike a chord with any modern woman. Georgina, Duchess of Bedford (1781-1853), had a long and happy marriage with one of the richest men in England. Yet she also kept a handsome lover over twenty years her junior - the famous artist Edwin Landseer - who adored her till the day he died. Georgina's controversial life caused scandal even in that decadent era. She was at the centre of Regency society and mixed with the leading politicians, artists and nobles of the time - from her step-son, the Prime Minister Lord John Russell to her great rival, 'Little G', the Duchess of Devonshire's daughter. MISTRESS OF THE ARTS explores the life of this intriguing woman and the colourful world she inhabited. This is popular history at its absolute best - full of original sources, fascinating period detail and larger-than-life characters.

About Rachel Trethewey

Rachel Trethewey studied history at Oxford University, where she won the Philip Geddes Prize for journalism. She has written for the national papers and was a correspondent for Westcountry Television.

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CIN0747255032VG
9780747255031
0747255032
Mistress of the Arts: The Passionate Life of Georgina, Duchess of Bedford by Rachel Trethewey
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Headline Publishing Group
20030407
352
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