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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin; New Ed edition (4 Dec 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0140159231
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140159233
  • Product Dimensions: 19.9 x 13.1 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 34,412 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Acclaimed as the greatest comic actress of her day, Dora Jordan played a quite different role off-stage as lover to the future king, William IV, third son of George III. In fact, Dora bore no less than ten children and the couple lived happily in a villa on the Thames until William bowed to pressure and abandoned her. Making full use of Dora's letters to William, Claire Tomalin vividly re-creates the royal, political and theatrical worlds of late eighteenth-century England. The story of how Dora moved between stage and home, of how she battled for her family and her career makes a classic tale of royal perfidy and womanly courage. ‘Intelligent, finely made and wonderfully readable. As gripping as the best fiction.’ Jan Dalley, Independent on Sunday.

About the Author
Claire Tomalin was born in London in 1933. She has worked in publishing and journalism all her life, becoming literary editor first of the New Statesman and then of the Sunday Times, which she left in 1986. She is the author of, among other books: The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft; Shelley and His World Katherine Mansfield: A Secret Life; The Invisible Woman and the extraordinarily successful biography of Samuel Pepys. Other books written for Penguin are: Jane Austen: A Life and a collection of memoirs entitled Several Strangers.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable Life of a Very Visible Woman, 28 Dec 2001
By R. Simpson (South Kirkby, Yorks, UK) - See all my reviews
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Claire Tomalin is perhaps best known for The Invisible Woman, the life of Ellen Ternan whose invisibility secured the respectability of Charles Dickens. Dora Jordan, on the other hand, was the very visible mistress of the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV, for some 20 years of apparently contented domesticity. During that time she managed to be a devoted mother to 10 children (plus three by previous relationships) as well as a noted comic actress at Drury Lane and elsewhere. For all that the 'invisibility factor' intruded when William got nearer to the throne with the installation as Regent of his brother George. In William's hapless pursuit of a rich (ideally royal) bride, Mrs. Jordan was conveniently ignored, dealt with only at second hand. By now rather stout and maternal for roles like Rosalind, she toured doggedly until less than a year before her untimely death.
The quality of Claire Tomalin's research is outstanding and the presentation of her subject remarkably fair-minded, even to the amiably, but disastrously, weak Clarence. The lucidity of style and organisation make this a book it is impossible to lose your way in, even with 10 Fitz-Clarences with an average of two pet names apiece - and an excellent index provides a first-class road map. There is no blazing indignation, but plenty of evidence of the unthinking selfishness of princes to go with fascinating insight into character. Among the supporting cast the playwright R.B. Sheridan, whose career partly parallelled Mrs. Jordan, stands out as an ambitious 18th century Icarus whose flight and burn-out are both sad and entertaining.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An intriguing and satisfying biography, 19 April 2001
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This is a skillful account of the life of an absolutely fascinating but largely forgotten historical figure. Dora Jordan was simulanously the most successful comic stage actress of her age, and the mother of 10 children by the future William IV. The book does her story justice, concentrating on her stage work and her ever increasing family.

Highly recommended.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a Regency actress - an intelligent, humerous and impressive woman - and a royal mistress, 20 Jul 2007
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Claire Tomalin, the author of highly acclaimed biographies of Mary Wollstonecraft,
Katherine Mansfield and Jane Austen, presents the reader s with a great biography of the Dorothy Jordan and at the same with a great painting of the regency period.

Dorothea (sometimes Dorothy or Dora) Bland was properly one of the greatest comic actress the British theatre had known. She assumed the name "Mrs Jordan", because it was slightly more respectable for a married woman to be on the stage (there was no "Mr Jordan" and Dorothea Bland never married) She made her stage debut in 1777 at the age of 15 and her first Drury Lane appearance in 1785. She kept her hold on the public for nearly 30 years, mainly in comic tomboy roles.Already the mother of five children, in 1790 she became the mistress of the Duke of Clarence, afterwards William IV. The relationship, which was a very happy one, produced ten children, the Fitzclarences. Seven were born after they settled in Bushy House in 1797.The King had given Bushy House to the always financially strapped Duke. Even so he needed help and Dorothea contributed to the upkeep from her own stage earnings as well as producing a further seven children.As the years went by the Duke came under pressure from the royal family to find a suitable (preferably rich) wife. The Duke ended the relationship in 1811 when he met a young heiress, although he did not find and marry Adelaide of Saxe-Meinengen until 1818. Although the Duke made a generous settlement for the support of her family, Dorothea was completely devastated by the separation. After a son-in-law ran up huge debts in her name she fled to France in 1815. She died alone, in poverty, at St. Cloud, outside Paris in 1816, and was buried there.

The biography paints a vivid picture of this humerous, intelligent and impressive woman. The Duke of Clarence could not match her and only his royal status commaned him. He must have been by far the real lucky one, but of course being a royal prince he was the one who called the shots. The way he discarded his "wife" and that she was in all but name was a disgrace: Royalty at its worse.

This book is highly enjoyable and highly recommended!
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