Lola Montez by Bruce Seymour

Lola Montez by Bruce Seymour

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This work uncovers the real story of Lola Montez, born Eliza Gilbert to British and Irish parents in 1821, who won international renown in her own lifetime for the performances she gave as an actress and a dancer, the affairs she had with the rich and famous, and the scandal that followed her.

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Lola Montez by Bruce Seymour

The exploits of Lola Montez - onstage as a dancer and an actress, in politics as a power behind thrones, and in bedrooms around the world - made her one of the best-known women of the Victorian era. Born Eliza Gilbert, daughter of British and Irish parents, she transformed herself into an aristocratic Spanish dancer, carrying on a masquerade that took her to Europe, America and Australia and attracting admirers and scandal wherever she went. When she died in 1861 at age 40, her obituary appeared in papers around the world. Yet her true story has always been obscured by the web of lies she constructed about herself. This biography of Lola Montez reveals the facts of her life. Drawing on unpublished archives from four continents, Bruce Seymour describes Lola's disastrous early marriage to her mother's admirer, her many romantic liaisons after she left her husband, her disappearance to Spain when she was about to be sued for divorce, her reappearance as a Spanish noblewoman and dancer, and her love affairs with, among others, Franz Liszt. Seymour has been able to use the recently discovered intimate correspondence between Lola and King Ludwig I of Bavaria to recount how she won the heart of the ageing king, how she was driven from the kingdom by an enraged mob, and how Ludwig ultimately abdicated because of her. Seymour presents a portait of a woman of contradictory parts - a woman who was beautiful, intelligent, and courageous but also egocentric and manipulative, and who was above all an independent woman ahead of her time.
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ISBN 13 9780300063479
ISBN 10 0300063474
Title Lola Montez
Author Bruce Seymour
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 1996-03-27
Number of pages 478
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