Nell Gwyn and King Charles' Other Ladies

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Antiques & Collectibles, Entertainment, Performing Arts
Cover of the book Nell Gwyn and King Charles' Other Ladies by Derek Parker, Derek Parker
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Derek Parker ISBN: 9781310018336
Publisher: Derek Parker Publication: March 24, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Derek Parker
ISBN: 9781310018336
Publisher: Derek Parker
Publication: March 24, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When King Charles II was dying, the name of only one of his many mistresses was in his mind and on his lips: that of Nell Gwyn. Born in extreme poverty, forced to become a child prostitute, she went on the stage and became the most popular actress of the time until Charles took her into his bed, where her beauty, wit and liveliness made her in the end preferable to his other many mistresses, who were either common prostitutes found for him in the bawdy-houses or on the streets by the royal pimp, William Chiffinch, or were would-be grand ladies such as the English Barbara Villiers, the French Louise de Kéroüalle and the Italian beauty Hortense Mancini, eager to use their position to interfere in politics. Charles took all of them to bed with great enthusiasm, but it was Nelly who he loved as much as he was capable of love. Unlike the others, she knew her place – when her coachman fought a fellow who called her a whore, she rebuked him: that, she said, was after all what she was. She flattered no-one – even giving the King a piece of her mind when she pleased. When she died, some years after the King, she was given a grand funeral, the sermon preached by a future Archbishop of Canterbury. No court in modern history has been as scandalously dissolute as that of Charles II, and the story of the king and his mistresses is engrossingly outrageous. The heroine, however – and who would deny her that title – is pretty, witty Nell.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

When King Charles II was dying, the name of only one of his many mistresses was in his mind and on his lips: that of Nell Gwyn. Born in extreme poverty, forced to become a child prostitute, she went on the stage and became the most popular actress of the time until Charles took her into his bed, where her beauty, wit and liveliness made her in the end preferable to his other many mistresses, who were either common prostitutes found for him in the bawdy-houses or on the streets by the royal pimp, William Chiffinch, or were would-be grand ladies such as the English Barbara Villiers, the French Louise de Kéroüalle and the Italian beauty Hortense Mancini, eager to use their position to interfere in politics. Charles took all of them to bed with great enthusiasm, but it was Nelly who he loved as much as he was capable of love. Unlike the others, she knew her place – when her coachman fought a fellow who called her a whore, she rebuked him: that, she said, was after all what she was. She flattered no-one – even giving the King a piece of her mind when she pleased. When she died, some years after the King, she was given a grand funeral, the sermon preached by a future Archbishop of Canterbury. No court in modern history has been as scandalously dissolute as that of Charles II, and the story of the king and his mistresses is engrossingly outrageous. The heroine, however – and who would deny her that title – is pretty, witty Nell.

More books from Derek Parker

Cover of the book The Memoirs of Cora Pearl by Derek Parker
Cover of the book The Trade of Angels by Derek Parker
Cover of the book Pompilia: A Roman Murder Mystery by Derek Parker
Cover of the book 'Death, Thou shalt Die': The Life of John Donne by Derek Parker
Cover of the book Sex at Silversands: V by Derek Parker
Cover of the book The Art of Love by Derek Parker
Cover of the book The Naked Country: Sexual Freedom in Ancient Greece by Derek Parker
Cover of the book Legendary Liszt by Derek Parker
Cover of the book The Complete Sex at Silverside by Derek Parker
Cover of the book Sex at Silversands: Four by Derek Parker
Cover of the book Sex at Silversands -One by Derek Parker
Cover of the book Chasing It by Derek Parker
Cover of the book A History of Western Astrology by Derek Parker
Cover of the book Byron: The Impossible Hero by Derek Parker
Cover of the book The Girls at 123 by Derek Parker
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy