Here's To You, Mrs. Robinson
I love it when I find a book that is difficult to put down. And when I do have to put it down, all I can think about is when I can pick it back up again.
I just finished All For Love: The Scandalous Life and Times of Royal Mistress Mary Robinson.
Wow. I mean...wow!
I have to write up a review of it, so I won't go into any detail about it here. But I absolutely enjoyed it.
And Mary Robinson's name was so familiar to me for some reason, and I couldn't quite figure out why...finally the novel revealed to me why she's familiar.
She is the poet who wrote Sappho & Phaeon, one of the works I had on my MA comprehensive exam list, and ultimately one that played a critical part in what happened during my exam. While that poem has remained etched in my memory, and not in a good way, the poet's name had escaped my mind. Until now.
Still...a fascinating woman, and a fascinating read. I will probably hold off on the review until tomorrow, since I want to give myself a day to savor it and think about it. But I have no doubt that the review will come easily to me when I do sit down to write it.
I just finished All For Love: The Scandalous Life and Times of Royal Mistress Mary Robinson.
Wow. I mean...wow!
I have to write up a review of it, so I won't go into any detail about it here. But I absolutely enjoyed it.
And Mary Robinson's name was so familiar to me for some reason, and I couldn't quite figure out why...finally the novel revealed to me why she's familiar.
She is the poet who wrote Sappho & Phaeon, one of the works I had on my MA comprehensive exam list, and ultimately one that played a critical part in what happened during my exam. While that poem has remained etched in my memory, and not in a good way, the poet's name had escaped my mind. Until now.
Still...a fascinating woman, and a fascinating read. I will probably hold off on the review until tomorrow, since I want to give myself a day to savor it and think about it. But I have no doubt that the review will come easily to me when I do sit down to write it.

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I think the title of this book is a bit problematic. While Mary Robinson was mistress to the Prince of England for a short time, she was also a famous actress and author/poet. She was also a Bluestocking (one of the early feminists). Unfortunately, she never would have reached her level of fame if she hadn't slept with the prince.
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Did you ever watch The Tudors on TV?
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