The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two Written by Herself

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The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two Written by Herself

by Harriette Wilson

EN·~20 hours·46 chapters

Chapters

46 total
1

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:25
2

NOTE REGARDING HARRIETTE WILSON

3:21
3

CHAPTER I

30:47
4

CHAPTER II

17:42
5

CHAPTER III

51:53
6

CHAPTER IV

21:11
7

CHAPTER V

33:27
8

CHAPTER VI

26:57
9

CHAPTER VII

48:18
10

CHAPTER VIII

31:29

Description

In this candid memoir, a sharp‑witted London woman recounts her early years moving from a modest Mayfair household into the glittering yet precarious world of high society. She describes, with vivid detail, the men who frequented her salon—dukes, earls, and fashionable rogues—capturing their quirks, conversations, and the delicate power plays that defined Regency England. Her voice is both observant and unflinching, turning gossip into a lively chronicle of the era’s elite.

Beyond the glitter, the narrative reveals the personal calculations that led a teenage girl into the companionship of powerful patrons, exposing the blend of ambition, charm, and vulnerability that guided her choices. Readers are treated to a rare, almost photographic glimpse of the social rituals, whispered intrigues, and the everyday realities behind the polished façades of famous names. The memoir offers a fascinating window into a world where reputation and desire intertwine, all narrated with the candid humor of someone who lived it firsthand.

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Full title

The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two Written by Herself Written by Herself

Language

en

Duration

~20 hours (1208K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Joyce McDonald and Clare Graham at http://www.girlebooks.com and Marc D'Hooghe. (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)

Release date

2013-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harriette Wilson

Harriette Wilson

1786–1846

A notorious figure of Regency London, she turned scandal into literature with a memoir that made her famous far beyond fashionable society. Her sharp, candid voice still gives the book its bite.

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