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Alexander Pope is a poet of some repute who leaves his country home to spend "the season" in London. He is a Catholic and, as such, is aware of the Jacobite plot to return James VII of Scotland and the House of Stuart to the throne of England, which has been usurped by Mary and William of Orange, Protestants who have instituted harsh rules against Catholics. This is one thread of the plot, as Alexander, the canny observer, puts two and two together and deduces who is involved with whom. Three families have long been associated with the Jacobites: the Fermors, the Carylls, and the Petres.
More to the point is the intrigue between Arabella Fermor and Lord Petre. The beautiful and haughty Arabella attracts Lord Petre instantly and they spend no time consummating their attraction--with everyone privy to it. Naturally, the expectation is that they will marry, even though Arabella is not wealthy enough to be a really good match. Alas, Lord Petre is prevailed upon by his family to give up Arabella and his doomed Jacobite intentions, marry another and save the family name. Further, he must make a public display of terminating the affair with Arabella.
All of this leads to Alexander Pope writing "The Rape of the Lock," in which a lock of "Belinda's" hair is cut--in public! In language and cadences reserved for 16th century novels, Gee has created a delightful and plausible romp through the practices, plots, romances, posturing and superficiality of Pope's time. It is known that his epic poem was concerned with the three families aforementioned; the rest might also be true, but almost three hundred years later what really matters is how much fun this is to read! --Valerie Ryan --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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28 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
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A witty, frothy page turner,
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This review is from: The Scandal of the Season: A Novel (Hardcover)
OK, I will admit that I was an English major in college, but I think this novel will appeal to pretty much anyone who likes lively historical fiction that is smart, not sloppy. The sex scenes are as impressive as the scholarship in this book, which gets better and better as it nears the climax (pun intended). I would have liked an even denser texture of period detail, but there is quite a bit and the characters were more convincing than in many of these period stories. For book groups looking for something both racy and literary, here's your next book! Sophie Gee has reprinted the famous Pope poem at the end: after reading about the love affair that inspired the poem, I had a lot more fun reading it than I ever did in college.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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A fun read, but a little dissapointing in the end,
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I received this book as a Christmas gift, and I was anxious to read it because I usually really enjoy historical fiction. Unfortunately I felt like this book was more romance than history. I mostly enjoyed the romance, and at times the book really was a page turner. But in the end the novel felt a little flat. The characters were quite flat, and there was little of the historical element that I had been expecting. The author writes well, so I hope if there is another novel it has more of a historical slant.
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Absolutely wonderful novel,
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This book enchanted me from the start. The depth of the author's research combined with her delightful writing style transport the reader to a beautifully rendered version of 18th century London. Her insights into human social and mating behavior are incisive and humorous. All in all a fabulous read. I eagerly await her next book.
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