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Calling all Georgette Heyer fans!

27 replies

niminypiminy · 10/01/2012 14:26

I would like to set a novel by Georgette Heyer on a course I am setting up for next year (on Romance). Which should I choose?

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CMOTDibbler · 10/01/2012 14:28

What themes do you want it to cover ? I'd be inclined for Frederica

niminypiminy · 10/01/2012 14:32

It's a course on the history of the romance, so the themes as such aren't as important as the genre

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ElephantsAndMiasmas · 10/01/2012 14:38

The Grand Sophy!

CMOTDibbler · 10/01/2012 14:40

My favourites are Frederica and The Grand Sophy

niminypiminy · 10/01/2012 14:46

Thanks to both. I hesistated over The Grand Sophy but in the end went for Frederica (outline had to be submitted so forced to make quick choice). I'm really looking forward to teaching this one!

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BarkisIsWilling · 21/01/2012 10:09

The Black Moth?

Oh too late.

TopazMortmain · 21/01/2012 10:12

Oh chose Venetia! Or the Grand Sophy! Or Frederica...

Sigh... Any in fact apart from The Toll Gate, which was strangely pants

TopazMortmain · 21/01/2012 10:13

Dammit! Too late!

BarkisIsWilling · 21/01/2012 10:17

I know!

Have you read any of her detective books?

RoxyRobin · 21/01/2012 10:32

No! You should've picked Faro's Daughter! Max Ravenscar is the most fabulous of Heyer's heroes and Deborah Grantham is a great heroine. Well-plotted, too.

TeamDamon · 21/01/2012 10:41

Hmm - we could debate this for ages - should've given us more notice! Grin

Frederica is a classic, no question. If I were teaching romance, what would I have gone for? Possibly Regency Buck, which I love, but could spark some interesting discussion about how the headstrong heroine has to be tamed of her wild ways before the hero rescues her from imminent disgrace and marries her.

mightycheeks · 21/01/2012 19:00

These old shades. No question!

icer · 21/01/2012 19:06

wow it's been years since i read heyer.
I loved one where there was a brother and siter, and she fell in love with thier guardian?

TeamDamon · 21/01/2012 19:44

Regency Buck!

TeamDamon · 21/01/2012 19:44

is the one you're thinking of, icer, I mean Grin

icer · 21/01/2012 20:06

Thanks i might have to get them on my kindle.
Was these old shades the one with the girl who dressed as a boy?
Which was the one where the guy kidnapped the woman and carried on a boat off to france? it was all some big mix up?
I think that have been the son of the couple who were in the one where she dressed as a boy?
wow it's all coming flooding back now lol

IloveJudgeJudy · 21/01/2012 20:57

These Old Shades was the girl dressed as a boy, followed by Devil's Cub which is where the guy kidnapped the girl. It was Lord Avon in These Old Shades and Lord Vidal, his son, in Devil's Cub, you're right. Great books, all of them.

On Women's Hour once they were talking about The Unknown Ajax being their favourite, but that's one I don't remember at all.

TeamDamon · 21/01/2012 22:01

ooh, my mum always raved about The Unknown Ajax and for some reason I didn't read it for ages and then I did and I loved it! Definitely recommend you give it a go. I think I was put off because initially he doesn't seem like a 'proper' Heyer hero but he has layers Grin and it is so so funny.

mightycheeks · 21/01/2012 22:28

I have now dug out my complete set of Georgette Heyers to work through... Many happy hours over the next few weeks methinks.

Pandygirl · 22/01/2012 00:09

Much prefer her writing as Jean Plaidy, she got me hooked on history and Charles the second as my favourite monarch EVER!

BarkisIsWilling · 22/01/2012 15:21

How come I never knew she was Jean Plaidy?

pinkhebe · 22/01/2012 15:26

I never knew that either!

dontmakemecomeupthere · 22/01/2012 15:32

I've just looked up Jean Plaidy on Wikipedia and she's not Georgette Heyer. Agree with the vote for Frederica.

Earthymama · 22/01/2012 15:32

She is not the same author as Jean Plaidy, who also wrote as Victoria Holt.
I read a lot of historical fiction as a teenager. I only ever reread Georgette Heyer, she stands alone, head and shoulders above the others.

BarkisIsWilling · 22/01/2012 15:49

Ditto Earthy. I learned so much from her, not just historic facts.