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A Scandalous Life: The Biography of Jane Digby

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Scandalous Life: The Biography of Jane Digby
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mary S. Lovell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreSocial and cultural history
Biographies: Historical, Political and Military
ISBN/Barcode 9781857024692
ClassificationsDewey:942.081092
Audience
General
Illustrations (16 page section)

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Fourth Estate Ltd
Publication Date 1 September 1996
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The biography of Jane Digby, an 'enthralling tale of a nineteenth-century beauty whose heart -- and hormones -- ruled her head.' Harpers and Queen A celebrated aristocratic beauty, Jane Digby married Lord Ellenborough at seventeen. Their divorce a few years later was one of England s most scandalous at that time. In her quest for passionate fulfilment she had lovers which included an Austrian prince, King Ludvig I of Bavaria, and a Greek count whose infidelities drove her to the Orient. In Syria, she found the love of her life, a Bedouin nobleman, Sheikh Medjuel el Mezrab who was twenty years her junior. Bestselling biographer Mary Lovell has produced from Jane Digby's diaries not only a sympathetic and dramatic portrait of a rare woman, but a fascinating glimpse into the centuries-old Bedouin tradition that is now almost lost.

Author Biography

Mary Lovell is the author of the bestselling biographies of Beryl Markham, STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING, and of Amelia Earhart, THE SOUND OF WINGS. She is currently engaged on a dual biography of Richard and Isabel Burton.

Reviews

Praise of A SCANDALOUS LIFE: 'A rollicking good tale... Lovell has researched widely and gives a rich picture of this remarkable woman's life.' Sunday Express 'Enthralling.' Harper's and Queen 'A compelling narrative... Jane Digby's sins make a wonderfully good read.' Sunday Telegraph 'A sympathetic readable biography.' Daily Telegraph