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The Lady in Red
The Lady in Red: An Eighteenth-Century Tale of Sex, Scandal, and Divorce | Hallie Rubenhold
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She was a spirited young heiress. He was a handsome baronet with a promising career in government. The marriage of Lady Seymour Dorothy Fleming and Sir Richard Worsley had the makings of a fairy talebut ended as one of the most scandalous and highly publicized divorces in history. In February 1782, England opened its newspapers to read the details of a criminal conversation trial in which the handsome baronet Sir Richard Worsley attempted to sue his wife's lover for an astronomical sum in damages. In the course of the proceedings, the Worsleys' scandalous sexual arrangements, voyeuristic tendencies, and bed-hopping antics were laid bare. The trial and its verdict stunned society, but not as much as the unrepentant behavior of Lady Worsley. Sir Joshua Reynolds captured the brazen character of his subject when he created his celebrated portrait of Lady Worsley in a fashionable red riding habit, but it was her shocking affairs that made her divorce so infamous that even George Washington followed it in the press. Impeccably researched and written with great flair, this lively and moving true history presents a rarely seen picture of aristocratic life in the Georgian era.
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NotCool
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The idea of marriage has changed a lot over the years. Some people bemoan divorce. And yes, divorce is hard. But not as hard as being stuck with a person who you hate. Seymour went through a lot to get away from her husband. But he was a self important, tiresome jerk who thought he should own people. So, good on her.

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jenniferw88
The Scandalous Lady W | Hallie Rubenhold
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Various books with #scandal in the (sub)title. #newyearnewyou @Eggs

If you enjoyed The Five, the tagged book is by the same author.

MallenNC I wasn‘t aware of the tagged book. I liked The Five so I‘m definitely adding this one to my TBR. 5y
Velvetfur Love that colour scheme 😊 5y
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aliasNayNay
The Scandalous Lady W | Hallie Rubenhold
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WOW....pretty racey for the eighteenth century

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Yossarian
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Middle School 8th grade promotion ceremony. My kid's the one in red!

CocoReads 😂😂 7y
Read4life After I laughed, I wanted to yell "I see him! (Or her!)" 7y
tapgurl That's funny! Could you even find him/her. Many times when I thought I was watching my daughter I was actually watching some other kid! 7y
Bibliogirl Handmaid's Tale theme? 7y
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CherylDeFranceschi
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http://nerdist.com/artist-crafts-stephen-king-book-covers-for-classic-love-and-h.... I thought you Littens may enjoy this mash-up of pop songs and horror covers.

britt_brooke Love the Man Eater one! 8y
StephBengtson I love this!! 8y
Cinfhen Brilliant ❤️❤️❤️ 8y
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Crystalblu Yes! I posted this on my FB! Every Breath You Take, that is not creepy at all ;) (edited) 8y
Bookwormjillk I saw that and will never listen to pop music in the same way. 🎶 😳🎶😳🎶😳🎶😳🎶 8y
kspenmoll 👏😃 8y
minkyb Oh wow! This is great. Thanks. 8y
Jokila I love it! 😂 8y
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