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Scandal of the Season
Scandal of the Season
Author: 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 c...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780099507291
ISBN-10: 0099507293
Publication Date: 8/1/2008
Pages: 320
Edition: paperback / softback
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Publisher: Vintage Books USA
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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teacharrgh avatar reviewed Scandal of the Season on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
I took a class in grad school on the Age of Satire, but didn't learn that much about Alexander Pope, aside from reading "The Rape of the Lock", one of the greatest poems ever. This book was rife with information about the time and the scandal. It was a slow start but became gripping.
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Helpful Score: 1
I found it unbearably dull, particularly when the author has a character speak some lines of uninteresting chitchat, and then the listener is described as being excited to be in the midst of such witty discourse. I gave up about page 60.
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Such an interesting book. I remember reading The Rape of Lock in high school and was totally uninterested in it. After reading it, I wanted to pull out my old English book and do it all over! Gee does a great job of integrating fiction and history. If you like literature, and historical fiction, I would definitely recommend this book.
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It is worth the time. Intriguing and clever. Finding out that most of the characters were based on real people made it even more interesting.


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