
The Scandal of the Season by Sophie Gee
A Dazzling Story of Risk and Dangerous Liasions. Beautiful, clever Arabella Fermor is seduced by charming Robert Petre, seventh baron of Ingatestone. Eager to secure herself a rich and handsome husband, Arabella cannot guess that the enigmatic robert is entwined in a treasonous plot against Queen Anne. Watching the pair from the outskirts is a crippled man destined to become the genius of his age - the poet Alexander Pope. In Arabella and Robert's flirtations he has found the tale of temptation, coquetry and danger that might just make his fortune...
"Convincing, seductive and utterly absorbing, Sophie Gee's debut will transport its readers" * Observer *
"Secret ambition, hidden hurts, put-downs lobbed by the socially insecure; all of these appear.. For anyone who enjoyed Shakespeare in Love or Dangerous Liaisons, The Scandal of the Season is a treat; rich and satisfying" * Economist *
"Gee knows her period inside out, and recreates it with a kind of loving joy...shows us a society in action rather than merely describing it" * Guardian *
"Sophie Gee has recreated the real-life scandal that inspired Pope's The Rape Of The Lock to clever, sexy effect, spinning a tale that will appeal to fans of Tracy Chevalier" * Daily Mail *
"A clever and inviting piece of critical biography masquerading as a light comedy of manners" * New York Times *
"Secret ambition, hidden hurts, put-downs lobbed by the socially insecure; all of these appear.. For anyone who enjoyed Shakespeare in Love or Dangerous Liaisons, The Scandal of the Season is a treat; rich and satisfying" * Economist *
"Gee knows her period inside out, and recreates it with a kind of loving joy...shows us a society in action rather than merely describing it" * Guardian *
"Sophie Gee has recreated the real-life scandal that inspired Pope's The Rape Of The Lock to clever, sexy effect, spinning a tale that will appeal to fans of Tracy Chevalier" * Daily Mail *
"A clever and inviting piece of critical biography masquerading as a light comedy of manners" * New York Times *
Born in Sydney in 1974, Sophie Gee was brought up and educated in the inner-city suburb of Paddington, graduating from the University of Sydney in 1995 with a first-class honours degree in English. She won a scholarship to Harvard, where she wrote a doctoral thesis about pollution, filth and satire in eighteenth-century London. She received a PhD in 2002 and was immediately appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Princeton. Recently she held a research fellowship at UCLA and has recently taught at University College London before returning to Princeton.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780099507291 |
| ISBN 10 | 0099507293 |
| Title | The Scandal of the Season |
| Author | Sophie Gee |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Vintage Publishing |
| Year published | 2008-08-07 |
| Number of pages | 320 |
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