Harriette Wilson's Memoirs: The Memoirs of the Reigning Courtesan of Regency London

by Harriette Wilson

Lesley Blanch (Editor)

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Nineteenth century London produced a fine flowering of eccentrics and individualists. Chief among them was Harriette Wilson, whose patrons included most of the distinguished men of the day, from the Duke of Wellington to Lord Byron. She held court in a box at the opera, attended by statesmen, poets, national heroes, aristocrats, members of the beau monde, and students who hoped to be immortalised by her glance. She wrote these memoirs in middle age, when she had fallen out of favour. She advised her former lovers that for 200 she would edit them out. 'Publish and be damned!' retorted the Duke of Wellington. The result is an elegant, zestful, unrepentant memoir, which offers intimately detailed portraits of the Regency demimonde. First published in 1957.
  • ISBN10 1842126326
  • ISBN13 9781842126325
  • Publish Date 9 January 2003
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 1 March 2007
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Orion Publishing Co
  • Imprint Weidenfeld & Nicolson History
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 480
  • Language English