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Some Eccentrics & a Woman

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A series of biographical and critical essays sketches eccentric personalities and social types from late eighteenth- and Regency-era Britain. The pieces profile notorious companions of the Prince of Wales, flamboyant exquisites, satirists and literary figures, and controversial aristocrats, drawing on anecdotes, portraits, and period journalism to reconstruct manners, scandals, and public reputations. The approach combines anecdotal portraiture with cultural commentary to illuminate taste, affectation, and the social rhythms of the era.

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Lewis Melville

Lewis Melville was a British author and biographer known for his detailed explorations of literary figures and historical personalities. His notable works include "Farmer George," a two-volume biography that delves into the life of King George III, and "Lady Mary Wortley Montague, Her Life and Letters," which highlights the correspondence and contributions of the 18th-century writer. Melville's writings often reflect a keen interest in the eccentricities of his subjects, as seen in his collection "Some Eccentrics & a Woman." Through his biographical narratives, Melville contributed to the understanding of the lives and contexts of significant literary figures.

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