Ladies-in-waiting

from the Tudors to the present day

341 pages

English language

Published Feb. 12, 1984 by Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-394-52000-1
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Far from being servants or decorative accessories in court, ladies-in-waiting competed for real positions of power--and many succeeded in their goals, sometimes betraying their queens in the process. A few even became royal mistresses, such as the rapacious Lady Castlemaine who amassed a fortune and flaunted her hold over King Charles I. Drawing on a wide variety of primary sources, including the diaries of such shrewd onlookers as Lady Cowper and Fanny Burney, bestselling author Anne Somerset provides a guide to the character, profligate or pious, of each court. This lively combination of entertaining anecdote and searching analysis is social history at its most colorful.

"...provides a wealth of juicy anecdotal material..."--The New York Times

5 editions

Subjects

  • Ladies-in-waiting -- Great Britain -- Biography
  • Great Britain -- History -- Modern period, 1485-
  • Great Britain -- Court and courtiers