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The Duchess Countess: The Woman Who Scandalized Eighteenth-Century London

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Outrageously scandalous and soaked in sex, money, and adventure, this gripping biography brings to life an extraordinary woman and her world. Elizabeth Chudleigh, Duchess of Kingston, captured society's attention during her 1776 trial for bigamy, eclipsing even the American War of Independence. Her clandestine wedding to a young heir, a second marriage to a Duke, a passion for diamonds, and a striking appearance at a masquerade ball made her a sensational figure. Rather than retreating into obscurity, Elizabeth embarked on a Grand Tour of Europe, mingling with influential figures like the Pope and Catherine the Great. As maid of honour to Augusta, Princess of Wales, she thrived in the Hanoverian court, captivating the press and public alike. Writers, including Thackeray, drew inspiration from her life, often portraying her as manipulative. Yet, beneath the surface, Elizabeth's story reveals her struggle against personal tragedy and societal expectations. This biography offers a fresh perspective on a woman who defied the norms of her time, showcasing her bravery, generosity, and complexity while resisting the limitations placed on women by society.

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The Duchess Countess: The Woman Who Scandalized Eighteenth-Century London, Catherine Ostler

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Title
The Duchess Countess: The Woman Who Scandalized Eighteenth-Century London
Language
English
Released
2022
Format
Hardcover
Pages
687
ISBN13
9798885781565
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Outrageously scandalous and soaked in sex, money, and adventure, this gripping biography brings to life an extraordinary woman and her world. Elizabeth Chudleigh, Duchess of Kingston, captured society's attention during her 1776 trial for bigamy, eclipsing even the American War of Independence. Her clandestine wedding to a young heir, a second marriage to a Duke, a passion for diamonds, and a striking appearance at a masquerade ball made her a sensational figure. Rather than retreating into obscurity, Elizabeth embarked on a Grand Tour of Europe, mingling with influential figures like the Pope and Catherine the Great. As maid of honour to Augusta, Princess of Wales, she thrived in the Hanoverian court, captivating the press and public alike. Writers, including Thackeray, drew inspiration from her life, often portraying her as manipulative. Yet, beneath the surface, Elizabeth's story reveals her struggle against personal tragedy and societal expectations. This biography offers a fresh perspective on a woman who defied the norms of her time, showcasing her bravery, generosity, and complexity while resisting the limitations placed on women by society.