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Three Weeks Elinor Glyn

Three Weeks By Elinor Glyn

Three Weeks by Elinor Glyn


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Summary

In this novel Paul Verdayne is fascinated by a mysterious beauty staying in his Swiss hotel. In a setting of tuber-roses and tiger skins, the lady initiates him into the arts of love. This is one of Virago's trio of turn-of-the-century erotic novels, with The Sheik and The Way of an Eagle.

Three Weeks Summary

Three Weeks by Elinor Glyn

This hugely enjoyable novel, a scandalous success in 1907, is even today, startling for its enthusiastic depiction of female sensuality. One of Virago's trio of turn-of-the-century erotic best-sellers, with E M Hull's The Sheik and Ethel M Dell's The Way of an Eagle, it shows Paul Verdayne, the 'perfect young English animal', fascinated by a mysterious beauty at his Swiss hotel. Surrounded by tuberoses and tigerskins, 'the Lady' teaches him the arts of love, and gives him three weeks of tempestuous passion. Then, weeping, she renounces him and disappears, and amid high drama Paul finally discovers her august and tragic secret...

Three Weeks Reviews

Its power was so great, in fact, that it threatened the patriarchal structures that the twentieth century was built on * Atlantic *
The pioneer of erotic fiction * Daily Mail *
The breakthrough, then-scandalous Three Weeks . . . awakening female erotic consciousness, after the long sleep of Victorianism -- Hilary A. Hallett * New York Times *

About Elinor Glyn

Born in Jersey, Elinor Glyn (1864-1943) was infused with aristocratic notions by her grandmother, and grew up an exotic beauty with white skin and flaming hair. Her marriage, in 1892, was not the romantic success she had hoped for, though she later had affairs with Lord Curzon, and possibly Lord Milner. Her first novel, The Visits of Elizabeth (1906) was very successful, but real notoriety came with Three Weeks, published in 1907. She went on to write many other novels of intense emotions and luxurious settings, including the follow-up Six Days (1924). With her 1926 novella, It, she found a new term for sex-appeal, which gained universal currency with the Clara Bow film in which Glyn herself appeared. She spent much of the 1920s in Hollywood, scripting, directing movies and writing books of advice on love and marriage. Sally Beauman read English at Girton College, Cambridge. She worked as a journalist in America and Britain before beginning to write fiction. She is the author of six previous novels, including the acclaimed Rebecca's Tale.

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GOR001884547
9781860490835
1860490832
Three Weeks by Elinor Glyn
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
19960208
320
N/A
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