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Famous American Belles of the Nineteenth Century

Chapter 16 CONCLUSION

Word Count: 4072    |    Released on: 04/12/2017

ateway of Lincoln's Inn, in Chancery Lane, that Ben Jonson helped to build, and close by which, at 24 Old Buildings,

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Famous American Belles of the Nineteenth Century
Famous American Belles of the Nineteenth Century
“They were beautiful, influential, and famous to all in their day. Some of the names we know, some are now obscure. But in 19th century America, they were the most talked-about and written-about women in the nation. Journalist Virginia Peacock rubbed shoulders with them and the people who knew them. In this lively and fascinating account of their lives, Peacock gives us the ravishing Jennie Jerome (mother to Winston Churchill) and the brilliant Kate Chase Sprague, who practically ruled Washington society during the Lincoln administration. Peacock also covers Madame Le Vert, Jesse Benton Fremont (wife of The Pathfinder), Baroness Curzon, and more. To be a belle was the pinnacle of society for these women but their influence on fashion and their powerful husbands made them forces to be reckoned with.”
1 Chapter 1 SOME CELEBRATED COCKNEYS2 Chapter 2 SHAKESPEARE IN LONDON3 Chapter 3 WHERE POPE STAYED AT BATTERSEA4 Chapter 4 HOGARTH5 Chapter 5 GOLDSMITH, REYNOLDS, AND SOME OF THEIR CIRCLE6 Chapter 6 HOMES AND HAUNTS OF JOHNSON AND BOSWELL7 Chapter 7 BLAKE AND FLAXMAN8 Chapter 8 A HAMPSTEAD GROUP9 Chapter 9 ROUND ABOUT SOHO AGAIN10 Chapter 10 A PHILOSOPHER, TWO POETS, AND A NOVELIST11 Chapter 11 CHARLES LAMB12 Chapter 12 ST. JOHN'S WOOD AND WIMBLEDON13 Chapter 13 CHELSEA MEMORIES14 Chapter 14 THACKERAY15 Chapter 15 DICKENS16 Chapter 16 CONCLUSION