Of Ink, Wit and Intrigue by Susan Cooper-Bridgewater

Of Ink, Wit and Intrigue by Susan Cooper-Bridgewater

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Of Ink, Wit and Intrigue by Susan Cooper-Bridgewater

Of Ink, Wit and Intrigue is a quirky historical fiction, weaving known facts in the life of one of Englands most notorious wastrels, wits, poets and libertines, John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester (1647-1680), with invented episodes, both bizarre and plausible.
Rochester has always seemed to stay the 'oddest, most fantastical man alive', as he described himselfSusan has unearthed obscure and important details about his life with scholarly diligence. Now, in this imaginative recreation of Rochester's inmost thoughts and feelings, she delves even deeper. -- J.W. Johnson
Susan Cooper-Bridgewater has, for many years, held a curiosity for England’s history, with particular emphasis on the Restoration period. Her enthusiasm has led her to scholarly research of those times, resulting in some of her works being published in 2011 and 2013 volumes of Oxford University Press Notes and Queries Journal. Sue also has unpublished pieces archived in Blenheim Palace at Woodstock, Magdalene College in Cambridge and in the Library Catalogue of Trinity College in Cambridge.
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ISBN 13 9781783063079
ISBN 10 1783063076
Title Of Ink, Wit and Intrigue
Author Susan Cooper-Bridgewater
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2014-02-28
Number of pages 248
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