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Danielle
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noted at 10:31PM 06/20/08
Princess Diana wasn't the first Spencer to be the subject of national attention and daily tabloids. Her great, great, great, great aunt was the celebrity of her day. I find it amazing how many similarities there are between the two women and their lives. I also find it fascinating how the Duchess was able to influence and even control English politics in an era where many women's rights let alone suffrage did not exist. During much of the eighteenth century, Empress Marie Therese contolled a great deal of Europe. Catherine the Great ruled Russia. Madame de Pompadour and later Madame du Barry controlled France. And by the end of the eighteenth century, the Duchess of Devonshire greatly influenced England. It truly was the "Age of Enlightenment".

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Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire (Modern Library Paperbacks)
Amanda Foreman


The winner of Britain's prestigious Whitbread Prize and a bestseller there for months, this wonderfully readable biography offers a rich, rollicking picture of late-eighteenth-century British aristocracy and the intimate story of a woman who for a time was its undisputed leader.Lady Georgiana Spencer was the great-great-great-great-aunt of Diana, Princess of Wales, and was nearly as famous in her day. In 1774, at the age of seventeen, Georgiana achieved immediate celebrity by marrying one of England's ri ... read more

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