About this title: Nagel tells the captivating and irresistible story of Mary Nisbet, whose life and letters give readers an intimate and astonishing insider's look into the British aristocracy during the Romantic era.
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Date Published: 2005-08-01
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Date Published: 2005
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Date Published: 2005-08-01
ISBN-13:9780060545550ISBN:0060545550
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Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Perennial Classics, New York, New York, U.S.A.
Date Published: 2005
ISBN-13:9780060545550ISBN:0060545550
Description: Very Good. 5 1/2 x 8. Presents the historical and biographical account of the Scottish Countess of Elgin, her travels to Turkey with her husband, the arrangement of the famous marbles from the Parthenon, and her scandalous divorce. Illustrated. read more
If I remember correctly, the author is a bit too in love with her subject, so it isn't always as objective as it could be, but it is definitely an interesting book. Would like to read it again!"
"Nagel, Susan. MISTRESS OF THE ELGIN MARBLES: A Biography of Mary Nisbet, Countess of Elgin. (2004). ****. This is a fascinating look at Miss Nisbet who came from a family that was one of the richest in all of Scotland, and later married Lord Elgin (Remember...It's a hard "g") and went on to become one of the most famous women of her time. When her husband was appointed as England's ambassador to Turkey, Countess Elgin so impressed the sultan, Selim III, that she was allowed access to areas in the capital of Constantinoble that no other Western woman had ever seen. She was also instrumental in getting permission for her husband and his staff of artists to draw the artifacts that abounded in Turkey and Greece. At the time, Greece was under the control of Turkey, so the sultan's permission gave them carte blanche throughout the whole territory. Later, when Lord Elgin began to acquire the collecting bug, Mary got the necessary permits from the Sultan to remove artifacts for transport back to England. Lord Elgin became almost pathologically maniacal in his desire to collect these artifacts to amass his own collection and spent money like it was water. He assumed that he could tap into his wife's money to cover his debts, but her money was too well protected for him to do so, so he lived under the constant onus of debt. This ultimately led to trouble later on in their marriage and to a disastrous divorce case which became the talk of England and France. Of course, it wasn't the money. Lord Elgin accused his wife of adultery with his friend Robert Ferguson, and took legal action to take their children away from her and to attach her money. He got the children, but not the money. In her lifetime, she was able to assist in the introduction of smallpox vaccine into Turkey and Greece where the death toll from that disease was atrocious, cut a deal with Napoleon regarding the ransom of her husband, and arrange for the dismantling and shipment back to England of the frieze sculptures of the Parthenon, later known as the Elgin Marbles, and which are now in the British Museum. A fascinating read from this author that is made even more so by her access to personal letters of the principal players. Recommended."
"The story was extremely interesting but the writing style was just terrible. It read like a high school English paper. Seriously, I might have written this junior year."
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