The Dowager; Or, the New School for Scandal
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Catherine Grace Frances Gore fut une romancière et dramaturge britannique renommée, reconnue comme une figure clé parmi les écrivains "silver fork" de la fin de l'ère Regency. Ses œuvres ont capturé avec maestria l'étiquette complexe et les nuances sociales de la haute société. À travers environ soixante-dix romans, elle a offert des observations pleines d'esprit sur la vie à la mode et les coutumes de son époque. Des critiques influents l'ont saluée comme "la meilleure romancière de sa catégorie et la femme la plus spirituelle de son époque", consolidant ainsi son importance littéraire.




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A collection of short stories set in Restoration-era England, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and court intrigue.
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Catherine Grace F. Gore's 'Pin Money' is a delightful satire of English society in the early 19th century. The book follows the trials and tribulations of a group of upper-class women as they navigate the social expectations and financial constraints of their world. Gore's wit and humor make this a charming and enjoyable read.
A thrilling and engrossing tale of romance, suspense, and intrigue set amidst the political and social upheaval of Victorian England. Gore's vivid characters and tightly-woven plot make this a must-read for fans of historical romance and suspense.