The Duchess by Amanda Foreman

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    • ISBN: 0812979699
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: August 2008
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    Synopsis

    Winner of Britain's prestigious Whitbread Prize, Foreman's bestselling "The Duchess" is a penetrating, marvelously written account of Lady Georgiana Spencer.

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    Biography

    Foreman was born in London. She was educated at Sarah Lawrence College, Columbia University, and Oxford University, where she received a Ph.D. in history.

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    A woman ahead of her time.by Anonymous

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    09/20/2009: After seeing the movie, I was very curious to learn more about the Duchess. Unfortunately, I couldn't find the book in hardback, which I prefer, but purchased it anyway. I'm so glad I did. It is, naturally, much more in-depth than the movie. Georgiana was an amazing woman. She was a woman of today in the 17th century.

    The Book is the Thingby Anonymous

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    08/31/2009: I agree with another reviewer who said the movie was nothing, read the book. I read the book after seeing the movie and was very disappointed to find the movie changed, or created, many things in order to make Georgiana's life more like Diana's, older husband, downplaying Bess's role in Georgiana's life, a lack of Georgiana's travels to the rest of Europe, Bess's support of Georgiana during her exile for her gambling debts, Georgiana's support of Bess when Bess was having the Duke's children, Georgiana's sister, the mother of Lady Caroline Lamb, etc. Georgiana's life was actually more interesting, what she was able to accomplish, the constraints she had to deal with, her friendships with men and women, including Marie Antoinette, her involvement/interest in the French Revolution. And her failures or weaknesses, the gambling & trying to hide it, the drug addiction, the marital infidelities, proven and speculated, make her more human, more of a real three dimensional person.


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