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Talk Of the Ton
[Paperback - 2009]
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Category: Fiction
Sub-category: Historical Romance
Publisher: Berkley | ISBN: 9780425230510 | Pages: 432
Shipping Weight: .232 | Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.09 x 6.71 inches

Four novellas of tantalizing tittle-tattle in Regency England.

In the salons of the ton, no tidbit is more delicious than a rumor of amour-the more outrageous the better. Rakes and rogues, ladies of high station and low morals are choice fodder for the gossips of society.

New York Timesbestselling author Eloisa James writes historical romances for HarperCollins Publishers. Her novels have been published to great acclaim. A reviewer fromUSA Todaywrote of Eloisa's very first book that she "found herself devouring the book like a dieter with a Hershey bar"; laterPeople Magazineraved that "romance writing does not get much better than this." Her novels have repeatedly received starred reviews fromPublishers' WeeklyandLibrary Journaland regularly appear on the best-seller lists.After graduating from Harvard University, Eloisa got an M.Phil. from Oxford University, a Ph.D. from Yale and eventually became a Shakespeare professor, publishing an academic book with Oxford University Press. Currently she is an associate professor and head of the Creative Writing program at Fordham University in New York City. Her "double life" is a source of fascination to the media and her readers. In her professorial guise, she's written aNew York Timesop-ed defending romance, as well as articles published everywhere from women's magazines such as More to writers' journals such as theRomance Writers' Report.Eloisa...on her double life:When I'm not writing novels, I'm a Shakespeare professor. It's rather like having two lives. The other day I bought a delicious pink suit to tape a television segment on romance; I'll never wear that suit to teach in, nor even to give a paper at the Shakespeare Association of America conference. It's like being Superman, with power suits for both lives. Yet the literature professor in me certainly plays into my romances.The Taming of the Duke(April 2006) has obvious Shakespearean resonances, as do many of my novels. I often weave early modern poetry into my work; the same novel might contain bits of Catullus, Shakespeare and anonymous bawdy ballads from the 16th century.When I rip off my power suit, whether it's academic or romantic, underneath is the rather tired, chocolate-stained sweatshirt of a mom. Just as I use Shakespeare in my romances, I almost always employ my experiences as a mother. When I wrote about a miscarriage inMidnight Pleasures, I used my own fears of premature birth; when the little girl inFool For Lovethrew up and threw up, I described my own daughter, who had that unsavory habit for well over her first year of life.So I'm a writer, a professor, a mother - and a wife. My husband Alessandro is Italian, born in Florence. We spend the lazy summer months with his mother and sister in Italy. It always strikes me as a huge irony that as a romance writer I find myself married to a knight, acavaliere, as you say in Italian.One more thing...I'm a friend. I have girlfriends who are writers and girlfriends who are Shakespeare professors. And I have girlfriends who are romance readers. In fact, we have something of a community going on my website. Please stop by and join the conversation on my readers' pages.

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