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Nancy Schoenberger

    Nancy Schoenberger is a professor of English and creative writing whose work delves into the compelling lives and artistic journeys of notable figures. She explores the intricate relationships between creators and their muses, often unearthing the complexities of passion and inspiration that shape artistic endeavors. Through her meticulous research and insightful prose, Schoenberger illuminates the often-overlooked connections between personal lives and profound creative output, offering readers a deeper understanding of artistic motivation.

    Furious Love
    Furious Love
    • 2010

      Furious Love

      Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The definitive story of Hollywood's most famous couple unfolds through the passionate and tumultuous romance of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, often dubbed "the marriage of the century." For nearly 25 years, they captivated the world as Hollywood royalty, their love affair marked by intense public scrutiny. Authors Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger present a comprehensive account, featuring exclusive insights from Taylor herself, revealing never-before-shared details about her life with Burton. Drawing from new information, interviews, and Burton's heartfelt letters, this narrative delves into the scandal, fame, and tumult that defined their relationship, including their infamous affair during the filming of Cleopatra, which drew condemnation from the Vatican. It also highlights their privileged lifestyle and elite circle of friends, including notable figures like Princess Grace and Marlon Brando. Furious Love examines the challenges they faced, including Burton's struggles with alcoholism and the medical issues that affected both stars. The authors illustrate how their relationship mirrored shifting societal attitudes toward sex, marriage, and celebrity while ultimately showcasing the enduring love that transcended the drama. This engaging biography offers a sympathetic portrayal of a couple whose passion left an indelible mark on Hollywood history.

      Furious Love
    • 2010

      Furious Love

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.9(122)Add rating

      He was a tough-guy Welshman softened by the affections of a breathtakingly beautiful woman. She was a modern-day Cleopatra madly in love with her own Mark Antony. For nearly a quarter of a century, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were Hollywood royalty, and their fiery romance—often called "the marriage of the century"—was the most notorious, publicized, and celebrated love affair of its day. Shocking and unsparing in its honesty, Furious Love explores the very public marriage of "Liz and Dick" as well as the private struggles of Elizabeth and Richard. But it is much more than a celebrity biography; it's an honest yet sympathetic portrait of a man, a woman, and a passion that shocked and mesmerized the world.

      Furious Love