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Synopsis
Emma Hamilton fought her way out of dire poverty to
become a fashion icon, an Ambassador's wife, a confidante
of both Queen Marie Antoinette and the Queen of Naples,
and the mistress of Lord Nelson, England's greatest
military hero.
Drawing on new documents and letters, England's Mistress
follows Emma's dramatic journey from the slums of Northern
England to the Royal Court of Naples, and from the brothels
of St. James's to the tragedy and glory of the Napoleonic
wars. Muse and mother, wife and mistress, celebrity
and villain, victim and survivor: Emma Hamilton was
one of the most remarkable women in British history.
By her early twenties, she was the most painted woman
of her day. Her 'Attitudes', classical postures in diaphanous
outfits, thrilled aristocrats and intellectuals while
her innovations in fashion and dress changed the way
women looked forever. Shrewdly manipulating the media's
fascination with her, Emma made herself into the most
famous woman in England, desired by every man she met,
adored by thousands, and, for a time, very rich.
Extensively researched but told with a novelist's flair,
this is the story of one woman's fight to live on her
own terms. England's Mistress captures the
relentless drive, innovative style and burning passion
of a true heroine.
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