As the rhyme goes, I would 'like to sin with Elinor Glyn', failing that, reading Hilary Hallett's joyous biography is the next best thing. Clever, irreverent, entrepreneurial, and way ahead of her time, Elinor Glyn gave women permission to explore their desires. Inventing the It Girl restores the original Queen of Romance to her rightful place in history.
?Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
Glamorous, sexy, enticing, brilliant, stylish, sophisticated: One quickly runs out of adjectives to describe both Elinor Glyn and the book Hilary Hallett has written about her... Glyn is blessed by having Hallett as her biographer. Her meticulous research, graceful prose, and historical insights grab and hold the reader's interest from first page to last.
?David Nasaw, author of The Last Million: Europe's Displaced Persons from World War to Cold War
With Inventing the It Girl, Hilary A. Hallett reintroduces us to Madame Elinor Glyn, author, scenarist, and social agitator, who in the early years of the twentieth century taught a generation of women how to claim agency over their lives and desires. As Hollywood's arbiter of both good taste and sex appeal, Glyn turned Victorian moralism into sexual liberation, and the world was never the same again.
?William J. Mann, author of Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine and Madness at the Dawn of Hollywood
?Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
Glamorous, sexy, enticing, brilliant, stylish, sophisticated: One quickly runs out of adjectives to describe both Elinor Glyn and the book Hilary Hallett has written about her... Glyn is blessed by having Hallett as her biographer. Her meticulous research, graceful prose, and historical insights grab and hold the reader's interest from first page to last.
?David Nasaw, author of The Last Million: Europe's Displaced Persons from World War to Cold War
With Inventing the It Girl, Hilary A. Hallett reintroduces us to Madame Elinor Glyn, author, scenarist, and social agitator, who in the early years of the twentieth century taught a generation of women how to claim agency over their lives and desires. As Hollywood's arbiter of both good taste and sex appeal, Glyn turned Victorian moralism into sexual liberation, and the world was never the same again.
?William J. Mann, author of Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine and Madness at the Dawn of Hollywood
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