In 1965, an impoverished elderly woman was found dead in Nice, France. Her death marked the end of an era; she was the last of the great courtesans. Known as La Belle Otero, she was a volcanic Spanish beauty whose patrons included Kaiser Wilhelm II, the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) and Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia. She accumulated an enormous fortune, but gambled it all away. Scarlet Women tells her story and many more, including: Marie Duplessis, who inspired characters by both Dumas and Verdi; Clara Ward, a rare American courtesan who hunted for a European aristocrat, but having married a Belgian prince, ran away with a gypsy violinist; Ninon de L'Enclos, who was offered 50,000 crowns by Cardinal Richelieu for one night. Money left in her will paid for Voltaire's education. Courtesans were an elite group of talented, professional mistresses. The most successful became wealthy and famous in their own right. While they led charmed lives, they occupied a curious position: they enjoyed freedom and political power unknown to most women, but they were ostracised by polite society. From the hetaerae of ancient Greece to the cortigiani onesti of 16th century Venice, the oiran of Edo-period Japan to the demimondaines of 19th century France, this captivating book--perfect for readers of A Treasury of Royal Scandals--uncovers the rich, colorful lives of these women who dared to pursue fortunes outside their societies' norms.
Very silly indeed . a party At Dr. Harris's home , Treadles and MacDonald were pleasantly surprised to find not only Dr. Harris waiting for them , but also Dr. Birch , the physician who had attended Mr. Sackville on the latter's ...
USA Today bestselling author Sherry Thomas turns the story of the renowned Sherlock Holmes upside down in the first novel in this Victorian mystery series.
She was a madam in a brothel, then a gangster’s moll.
A Scarlet Woman
Scarlet Woman by Barbara Faith released on Jun 23, 1995 is available now for purchase.
A collection of essays of the McMurtry-Cornelius lineage of Aleister Crowley's A.'.A.'. This is Essays No.6, containing no magickal or theoretical essays, and only 33 biographies of the most important women with whom Crowley was involved ...
Turner, James Grantham, ed. Sexuality and Gender in Early Modern Europe. Institutions, Texts, Images. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1993. Valois, Thirza. Around and About Paris.
To pardon myself I said, “I fear I'm new to court, madame, and ill-suited for it.” She laughed again. ... But remembering our purpose here, I willed myself to say, “I've a passion for justice, madame.” “God's justice is a worthy cause.
This is because as long as the similar injures his fellow man, God does not intervene, but when this Beast injures and deceives the pure humanity and defenseless; Heaven rebels with all his strength.
So, if you’re ready to rise from the ashes and join the leagues of super-women everywhere, read this book. You may discover powers you never even knew you had!