I am the thing itself
Rosemary Hill: Hooray for Harriette, 25 September 2003
Harriette Wilson’s ‘Memoirs’
edited by Lesley Blanch.
Phoenix, 472 pp., £9.99, December 2002,1 84212 632 6 Show More
edited by Lesley Blanch.
Phoenix, 472 pp., £9.99, December 2002,
The Courtesan’s Revenge: Harriette Wilson, the Woman who Blackmailed the King
by Frances Wilson.
Faber, 338 pp., £20, September 2003,0 571 20504 6 Show More
by Frances Wilson.
Faber, 338 pp., £20, September 2003,
“... in which women were described and rated like horses: ‘Perfectly sound in wind and limb. A fine Brown girl rising nineteen . . . Fit for High Keeping with a Jew Merchant.’ When Wellington left Wilson to go off to the Peninsular War, his campaign orders included the instruction that ‘there shall be six women to every hundred men and these shall be drawn ... ”