Lady Antonia Fraser, Author, Antonia Fraser, Author Alfred A Knopf Inc $25 (479p) ISBN 978-0-394-58538-3 Fraser ( Mary, Queen of Scots ) here turns to the reign of Henry VIII, who ruled from 1509-1547 ...
Eminent British historian and novelist Fraser (Perilous Question, Jemina Shore mysteries, etc.) devotes much of this witty, perambulating memoir of youth and early adulthood to the unlikely yet ...
Prolific royal biographer Fraser (Marie Antoinette) has assiduously researched her measured yet engrossing study, shedding welcome light on the galaxy of influential women who orbited the dazzling Sun ...
Antonia Fraser's best-selling 2010 memoir "Must You Go?" was a tender, tart chronicle of life with her husband Harold Pinter. In her new memoir, "My History," Fraser turns the clock back further, to ...
A memoir composed entirely of short diary entries, even one that starts in 1975 with a scandalous romance, doesn't naturally invite a reader. Even when it describes a famous British playwright and his ...
They were married when they first met, but he kept her from leaving a party when he asked, "Must you go?" That simple question launched a 33-year... The True Love Story Of Lady Antonia And Her Harold ...
In January, 1975, when she was 42, Lady Antonia Fraser, a Catholic mother of six, went to a dinner party. At the time she was, if not happily married, then "happy in [her] marriage" and had never ...
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Lady Antonia Fraser was 42 years old, an accomplished biographer and historian, married and the mother of six, when she met Harold Pinter. Their first encounter took place in January 1975, on the ...
Even on vacation, writers may not be able to set aside their vocation. And so we have this spikily charming diary by the British biographer and memoirist Antonia Fraser, a chronicle of a 15-day trip ...
Years after the death of loved ones, we may find ourselves dreaming that they are alive. How happy we are to see them, to hear their voices, to realize how absurdly mistaken we were to think them lost ...
Lady Antonia Fraser’s bestselling biographies of Mary Queen of Scots and Marie Antoinette probed the unique travails of female monarchs in eras dominated by men. Her 1984 book “The Weaker Vessel,” ...