A biography of Ted Hughes's mistress, Assia Wevill, this book views the Sylvia Plath-Ted Hughes relationship and marriage and presents the journey that shaped Assia's life. This is a story formed by the pull of fatal attraction and obsessive love, fidelity and adultery, cruelty and tenderness, dependence and rebellion.
A biography of Ted Hughes's mistress, Assia Wevill, this book views the Sylvia Plath-Ted Hughes relationship and marriage and presents the journey that shaped Assia's life. This is a story formed by the pull of fatal attraction and obsessive love, fidelity and adultery, cruelty and tenderness, dependence and rebellion.
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DUKE OF WINDSOR BOOK WOULD CREATE STORM Newspaper Buys Rights But Refuses To Publish
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The Queenslander (Brisbane,..., Wednesday 15 June 1938 p 31 ... MacKENZIE'S biography of the Duke of Windsor, which aroused controversy a few months ago when premature ... the Royal biography of Mr. Hector Bolitho. And as new chapters of his work arrived it became ... part, great or small, wisely or blunderingly, in those months of melodrama than trans formed a ... 393 words
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The Sydney Morning Herald..., Saturday 8 June 1929 p 10 ... THE TEMPESTUOUS PRINCE. The society which tolerated the subject of Miss E. M. Butler's biography entitled, "The Tempestuous Prince" must have been long-suffering buffering Indeed. Herman ... The one thing that raised her ire was when he wished to instal one of his mistresses in her house. ... 353 words