Those Wild Wyndhams : Three Sisters at the Heart of Power

Author(s): Claudia Renton

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Three sisters - beautiful, cultured and aristocratic, born into immense wealth during the reign of Queen Victoria. Their dramatic lives are here unfolded in a rich historical biography certain to appeal to fans of Downton Abbey, 'Georgiana' and Stella Tillyard's 'Aristocrats'. Mary, Madeline and Pamela - the three Wyndham sisters - were painted by John Singer Sargent in 1899. For The Times it was, quite simply, 'the greatest picture of modern times'. But these beautiful, fin de siecle gentlewomen came to epitomize a vanished world. The languor of their pose reflects the leisured, gilded, existence of the late Victorian aristocracy that was to be dealt a deathblow by the First World War. Yet the lives of these three Wyndham sisters were far more turbulent than their air of calm suggests. Brought up in artistic circles, their childhood was liberal and romantic. Their parents were intimate friends with the Pre-Raphaelites and the girls grew to become leaders of the aesthetic movement. Bowing to convention, they made excellent marriages but found emotional support from others - Mary with Arthur Balfour and the poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt; Pamela with Liberal statesman and ornithologist Edward Grey. Their liaisons shocked society, while the First World War devastated their way of life. 'Those Wild Wyndhams' is their first ever biography, and is based on the many letters they have left behind - compelling, humorous and brilliantly illuminating. This sparkling debut by Claudia Renton captures them and their age in an unforgettable piece of historical and political biography.


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'Hilarious, heartbreaking and completely absorbing, Claudia Renton has captured the last rays of light of a gilded family of remarkable women. It is impossible to read 'Those Wild Wyndhams' without thinking 'they don't make them like they used to" Amanda Foreman 'Love, art, nobility and tragedy swirl together in Claudia Renton's poignant elegy to the generation whose lives and dreams were swept away by the Great War. Minutely researched and elegantly written - this is a beautifully accomplished debut' Dan Jones, bestselling author of 'The Plantagenets' "Those Wild Wyndhams' is a compelling, witty and elegant biography that is not just the story of these three famous sisters but also a superb portrait of the elite world of Edwardian England in the golden age before WW1' Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of 'Jerusalem: the Biography'

Claudia Renton took a First at Oxford and was awarded the Gibbs Book Prize for Modern History. Now a practising barrister, she was previously an actress, appearing with the Royal Shakespeare Company and at the National Theatre. She is co-author of Heroes with Simon Sebag Montefiore and was identified as one of the Guardian's 'new history girls' and Vogue's 'Bright Stars' of the next decade. She lives in London.

General Fields

  • : 9780007544899
  • : William Collins
  • : William Collins
  • : 0.27
  • : 01 November 2014
  • : 240mm X 159mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 February 2014
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Claudia Renton
  • : Hardback
  • : Feb-14
  • : 941.0810922
  • : 496