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The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two / Written by Herself

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The memoir presents a first-person account of a woman's life in fashionable society, tracing her early circumstances, romantic liaisons with prominent men, and the practical strategies she used to secure social and financial independence. It combines chronological episodes with vivid character sketches, salon anecdotes, and reproduced conversations that illuminate manners, rivalries, and gossip among the elite. Interspersed are reflections on reputation, love, and survival, and scenes of theatre, supper-parties, and intimate encounters. The tone alternates between candid confession and shrewd observation, offering a portrait of personal ambition, social performance, and the costs and comforts of life lived on the margins of polite society.

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Harriette Wilson

Harriette Wilson was an English courtesan and memoirist, best known for her candid and revealing autobiographical work, "The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two." Published in the early 19th century, her memoirs provide a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the elite in Regency England, as well as her own experiences and relationships with prominent figures of the time. Wilson's writing is characterized by its frankness and wit, making her a notable figure in the literary landscape of her era. Her contributions to literature reflect the complexities of social mores and personal agency in a time of significant cultural change.

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