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The Scandal of the Season. by Sophie Gee. pp, Chatto Windus, £ "The Rape of the Lock", a satirical poem about high-society goings-on in the Augustan age, put its author Alexander Pope. The Scandal of the Season captures the hedonism, romance, and risk of a time when marriage was a market, the wrong beliefs equaled treason and dishonor, and sex was a temptation fraught with danger. SOPHIE GEE writes about Restoration and eighteenth-century British literature from Milton to Jane Austen. The Scandal of the Season was written by Sophie Gee. The book was published by Scribner in and is a First Edition with the requisite number line. It is not an ex-library copy, both the book and the dust jacket are in very good + to near fine condition.
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