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Read My Heart - Dorothy Osborne and Sir William Temple, a Love Story in the Age of Revolution (Paperback)
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Read My Heart - Dorothy Osborne and Sir William Temple, a Love Story in the Age of Revolution (Paperback)
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From the bestselling author of 'Elizabeth and Mary', the remarkable
love story of Dorothy Osborne and Sir William Temple, set against
the turbulence and romance of 17th-century England. Sir William
Temple (1628-99), handsome and intelligent, son of a staunch
Parliamentarian, become a celebrated essayist and diplomat in
Charles II's time. Captivating him from their first meeting, when
he was just 20, Dorothy Osborne (1627-1696) was an intellectual
romantic from a family of committed Royalists. After a long and at
times desperate courtship, in which Dorothy rejected numerous other
suitors (including Henry Cromwell, son of the Lord Protector), they
married in 1654. Their union had been fiercely opposed by both
their families, but they went on to build a passionate marriage
that brought personal tragedies and public triumphs and betrayals
during the huge political upheavals of the age. Their relationship
was intellectually collaborative; both were gifted writers, and
possessed of strikingly modern sensibilities. Seventy-seven letters
written by Dorothy to William during their long clandestine
courtship survive, masterpieces of wit and style, with a
conversational intimacy that transports the reader to her side.
Both were at the social and political centre of life: confidants of
William of Orange and Mary, who were instrumental in promoting
their marriage, contemporaries of Pepys, and employers of Jonathan
Swift. Drawing upon extensive research and the Temples' own
extraordinary writings, Jane Dunn brings to life their remarkable
story, offering a rare perspective on one of the most turbulent
periods of British history. In illuminating the personal lives,
politics and passions of two endearing and independent-minded
people, she brilliantly captures not only the story of a marriage,
but the spirit of a dawning modern age.
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