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5 de nov. de 2004 · The Memoirs Of Harriette Wilson Volume I by Herself. Publication date 1909 Publisher Eveleigh Nash Collection universallibrary Contributor Universal ...
Harriette Wilson. 22 February 1786 - 10 March 1845. Standard Name: Wilson, Harriette. Birth Name: Harriette Dubouchet. Self-constructed Name: Wilson. Self-constructed Name: Lamb. Married Name: Harriette Rochfort. HW turned her career as an early nineteenth-century courtesan to good practical use as a memoirist and writer of scandal fiction ...
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Wilson, Harriette, 1786-1846. Publication date 1929 Topics Great Britain -- Court and courtiers, Great Britain -- Moral conditions, Great Britain -- Social life and ...
1 de ene. de 2003 · Harriette Wilson thought herself genteel. Indeed, she was educated as such, having the usual accomplishments as well as a great command of the French language. Furthermore, she displays some taste in her living arrangements, her likes, her preferences, even, for men.
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Harriette Wilson (1786-1846) was one of the most glamorous and intelligent women of her age. She allowed herself to be seduced by Lord Craven at the age of 15 and rapidly acquired a string of rich and powerful lovers, chief among whom was the Duke of Wellington.
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