Книга: Georgette Heyer «Arabella»
An enchanting debutante and the eldest daughter of an impoverished country parson, Arabella embarks on her first London season. Armed with beauty, virtue and a benevolent godmother (as well as a notoriously impetuous temper) she quickly runs afoul of Robert Beaumaris, the most eligible Nonpareil of the day. When he accuses her of being yet another pretty female after his wealth, Arabella allows herself to be provoked - into a deceitful charade that might have quite unexpected consequences... Издательство: "Arrow Books" (2009) Формат: 130x200, 288 стр.
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Georgette Heyer
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Georgette Heyer (16 August 1902 – 4 July 1974) was an English
Heyer essentially established the
Beginning in 1932, Heyer released one romance novel and one thriller each year. Her husband often provided basic outlines for the plots of her thrillers, leaving Heyer to develop character relationships and dialogue so as to bring the story to life. Although many critics describe Heyer's detective novels as unoriginal, others such as Nancy Wingate praise them "for their wit and comedy as well as for their well-woven plots".Wingate (1976), p. 307.] Her success was sometimes clouded by problems with tax inspectors and alleged Early years Heyer was born in Heyer was the eldest of three children; her brothers George Boris (known as Boris) and Frank were four and nine years younger than she, respectively.Hodge (1984), p. 13.] For part of her childhood, the family lived in George Heyer strongly encouraged his children to read and never forbade any book. Georgette read widely and often met with her friends When she was 17, Heyer began a serial story to amuse her brother Boris, who suffered from a form of Marriage While vacationing with her family in December 1920, Heyer met George Ronald Rougier, who was two years her senior.Hodge (1984), p. 21.] The two became regular dance partners while Rougier studied at the In October 1925 Rougier was sent to work in the Rougier returned home in the summer of 1926, but within months he was sent to the In 1928, Heyer followed her husband to Macedonia, where she almost died after a dentist improperly administered an anaesthetic. She insisted they return to England before starting a family. The following year Rougier left his job, making Heyer the primary breadwinner. [Byatt (1975), p. 294.] After a failed experiment running a gas, coke, and lighting company, Rougier purchased a sports shop in Regency romances Heyer's earliest works were Although the Determined to make her novels as accurate as possible, Heyer collected reference works and research materials to use while writing. At the time of her death she owned over 1,000 historical reference books, including In the interests of accuracy, Heyer once purchased a letter written by the Duke of Wellington so that she could precisely employ his style of writing. [Hodge (1984), p. 53.] She claimed that every word attributed to Wellington in "An Infamous Army" was actually spoken or written by him in real life. [Byatt (1969), p. 276.] Her knowledge of the period was so extensive that Heyer rarely mentioned dates explicitly in her books; instead, she situated the story by casually referring to major and minor events of the time. [Hodge (1984), p. 71.] Thrillers In 1931, Heyer released "The Conqueror", her first novel of For the next several years Heyer published one romance novel and one thriller each year. The romances were far more popular: they usually sold 115,000 copies, while her thrillers sold 16,000 copies. [Hodge (1984), p. 38.] According to her son, Heyer "regarded the writing of mystery stories rather as we would regard tackling a crossword puzzle – an intellectual diversion before the harder tasks of life have to be faced".Devlin (1984), p. 361.] Heyer's husband was involved in much of her writing. He often read the proofs of her historical romances to catch any errors that she might have missed, and served as a collaborator for her thrillers. He provided the plots of the detective stories, describing the actions of characters "A" and "B".Hodge (1984), p. 40.] Heyer would then create the characters and the relationships between them and bring the plot points to life. She found it difficult at times to rely on someone else's plots; on at least one occasion, before writing the last chapter of a book, she asked Rougier to explain once again how the murder was really committed. Her detective stories, which, according to critic Earl F. Bargainnier, "specialize [d] in upper-class family murders", were known primarily for their comedy, melodrama, and romance. [Bargainnier (1982), pp. 342, 343.] The comedy derived not from the action but from the personalities and dialogue of the characters. [Bargainnier (1982), p. 352.] In most of these novels, all set in the time they were written, [Devlin (1984), p. 360.] the focus relied primarily on the hero, with a lesser role for the heroine. [Bargainnier (1982), p. 350.] Her early mystery novels often featured athletic heroes; once Heyer's husband began pursuing his lifelong dream of becoming a In 1935, Heyer's thrillers began following a pair of detectives named Superintendent Hannassyde and Sergeant Hemingway. The two were never as popular as other contemporary fictional detectives such as According to critic Nancy Wingate, Heyer's detective novels, the last written in 1953, [Wingate (1976), p. 311.] often featured unoriginal methods, motives, and characters, with seven of them using inheritance as the motive. The novels were always set in London, a small village, or at a houseparty.Wingate (1976), p. 308.] Critic Erik Routley labelled many of her characters clichés, including the uneducated policeman, an exotic Spanish dancer, and a country Financial problems In 1939, Rougier was After having lunch with a representative from To minimize her tax liability, Heyer formed a In 1950, Heyer began working on what she called "the magnum opus of my latter years", a medieval trilogy intended to cover the The limited liability company continued to vex Heyer, and in 1966, after tax inspectors found that she owed the company £20,000, she finally fired her accountants. She then asked that the rights to her newest book, "The Black Sheep", be issued to her personally. [Hodge (1984), p. 169.] Unlike her other novels, "The Black Sheep" did not focus on members of the aristocracy. Instead, it followed "the moneyed middle class", with finance a dominant theme in the novel. [Hodge (1984), p. 174.] Heyer's new accountants urged her to abandon Heron Enterprises; after two years, she finally agreed to sell the company to Imitators As Heyer's popularity increased, other authors began to imitate her style. Around 1950, one of her readers notified her that another author had written several novels in a style similar to Heyer's. The offending novelist even reused names and character traits from her books. Heyer seriously considered filing a lawsuit but dismissed the idea when no new works by the other author were announced. [Hodge (1984), pp. 86–87.] In 1974, however, this author released a new novel which combined plot elements and proper names from multiple Heyer novels and duplicated much of her phrasing. Heyer's lawyers again counseled restraint. Rather than file a lawsuit, they suggested that she leak the copying to the press. Heyer refused. [Hodge (1984), p. 206.] In 1961, another reader wrote of similarities found in a different author's works. The novels borrowed plot points, characters, surnames, and plentiful Regency slang. After fans accused Heyer of "publishing shoddy stuff under a pseudonym", Heyer wrote to the other publisher to complain.Hodge (1984), pp. 140–141.] The author denied the accusations, so Heyer made a thorough list of the borrowings and historical mistakes in the books. Among these were repeated use of the phrase "to make a cake of oneself", which Heyer had discovered in a privately printed memoir unavailable to the public. In another case, the author referenced a historical incident that Heyer had invented in an earlier novel. Heyer sought a lawyer's opinion but ultimately chose not to sue. Later years In 1959, Rougier became a As Heyer aged she began to suffer more frequent health problems. In June 1964, she underwent surgery to remove a kidney stone. Although the doctors initially predicted a six-week recovery, after two months they predicted that it might be a year or longer before she felt completely well. The following year, she suffered a Legacy Besides her success in the United Kingdom, Heyer's novels were very popular in the United States and Her books were very popular during the Heyer essentially invented the historical romanceA historical romance is a Despite her popularity and success, Heyer was ignored by critics. Although none of her novels were ever reviewed in a serious newspaper,Byatt (1975), p. 297.] according to List of works Historical fiction *" Romance novels *" Thrillers *"Footsteps in the Dark" (1932) Footnotes References *citation|contribution=Georgette Heyer: Penhallow|title=1944 Book Review Digest|publisher=H.W. Wilson Co|date=1944 Further reading *Chris, Teresa (1989). "Georgette Heyer's Regency England". Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd, ISBN 0283998326 External links * [http://www.georgette-heyer.com/ Georgette Heyer website] , detailed fan site Persondata Источник: Georgette Heyer
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*"The Conqueror" (1931)
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*"Instead of the Thorn" (1923)
*"The Transformatrion of Philip Jettan" (later republished as "
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*"Helen" (1928)
*"Pastel" (1929)
*"Barren Corn" (1930)
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*"The Corinthian" (1940)
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*"Friday's Child" (1944)
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*"Arabella" (1949)
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*"Cotillion" (1953)
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*"Venetia" (1958)
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*"Frederica" (1965)
*"Black Sheep" (1966)
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*"Why Shoot a Butler?" (1933)
*"The Unfinished Clue" (1934)
*"Death in the Stocks" (1935)
*"Behold, Here's Poison" (1936)
*"They Found Him Dead" (1937)
*"A Blunt Instrument" (1938)
*"No Wind of Blame" (1939)
*"Envious Casca" (1941)
*"Penhallow" (1942)
*"Duplicate Death" (1951)
*"Detection Unlimited" (1953)
*citation|last=Bargainnier|first=Earl F.|contribution=The Dozen Mysteries of Georgette Heyer|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=Fall/Winter 1982|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=341–355
*citation|last=Byatt|first=A. S.|author-link=A. S. Byatt|contribution=Georgette Heyer Is a Better Novelist Than You Think|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=August 1969|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=270–277
*citation|last=Byatt|first=A. S.|author-link=A. S. Byatt|contribution=The Ferocious Reticence of Georgette Heyer|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=5 October 1975|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=289–303
*citation|last=Devlin|first=James P.|contribution=The Mysteries of Georgette Heyer: A Janeite's Life of Crime |editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=Summer 1984|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=359–394
*citation|last=Fahnestock-Thomas|first=Mary|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|date=2001|isbn=9780966800531|location=Saraland, AL
*citation|last=Hart-Davis|first=Duff|author-link=Duff Hart-Davis|contribution=20th Century Jane Austen|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=7 July 1974|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=258–259
*citation|last=Hebert|first=Hugh|contribution=Post Script|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=6 July 1974|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=254–255
*citation|last=Hodge|first=Jane Aiken|title=The Private World of Georgette Heyer|publisher=
*citation|last=Hughes|first=Helen|title=The Historical Romance|date=1993|publisher=Routledge|isbn=0415058120
*citation|last=Laski|first=Marghanita|author-link=Marghanita Laski|contribution=Post The Appeal of Georgette Heyer|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=1 October 1970|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=283–286
*citation|last=Mussell|first=Kay|contribution=Fantasy and Reconciliation|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=1984|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=412–417
*citation|last=Regis|first=Pamela|title=A Natural History of the Romance Novel|publisher=
*citation|last=Reinhardt|first=Max|author-link=Max Reinhardt (publisher)|contribution=Georgette Heyer|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=12 July 1974|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=257–258
*citation|last=Robinson|first=Lillian S.|author-link=Lillian Robinson|contribution=On Reading Trash|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=1978|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=321–335
*citation|last=Routley|first=Erik|contribution=The Puritan Pleasures of the Detective Story|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=1972|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=286–287
*citation|last=Wingate|first=Nancy|contribution=Georgette Heyer: a Reappraisal|editor-last=Fahnestock-Thomas|editor-first=Mary|date=April 1976|publication-date=2001|title=Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective|publication-place=Saraland, AL|publisher=Prinnyworld Press|isbn=9780966800531|page=305–321
*Kloester, Jennifer (2005). "Georgette Heyer's Regency World". London: Heinemann, ISBN 0434013293
* [http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/heyer/moth/moth.html "The Black Moth" online]
NAME= Heyer, Georgette
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= English
DATE OF BIRTH= 16 August 1902
PLACE OF BIRTH= Wimbledon,
DATE OF DEATH= 4 July 1974
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