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Queer Georgians
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In this insightful and moving book, Anthony Delaney amplifies the voices of individuals whose stories have often been excluded from historical narratives. At its core, "Queer Georgians" celebrates the triumph of love against adversity, as noted by Hallie Rubenhold. Tracy Borman praises the work as a beautifully told, captivating journey from start to finish. According to Dan Snow, Delaney excels as a public historian. Through this brilliant piece of restorative history, Dr. Delaney delves into the lives of those who defied societal norms. By investigating archives and court documents, he uncovers both the sorrows and triumphs of queer life from three centuries ago. From the bustling atmosphere of Mother Clap’s Holborn coffee house to the idyllic refuge of the Ladies of Llangollen, Delaney invigorates forgotten narratives and offers fresh interpretations of renowned figures such as Anne Lister and the Chevalier d'Éon. "Queer Georgians" invites readers to reconsider our collective past from a new perspective.
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In this insightful and moving book, Anthony Delaney amplifies the voices of individuals whose stories have often been excluded from historical narratives. At its core, "Queer Georgians" celebrates the triumph of love against adversity, as noted by Hallie Rubenhold. Tracy Borman praises the work as a beautifully told, captivating journey from start to finish. According to Dan Snow, Delaney excels as a public historian. Through this brilliant piece of restorative history, Dr. Delaney delves into the lives of those who defied societal norms. By investigating archives and court documents, he uncovers both the sorrows and triumphs of queer life from three centuries ago. From the bustling atmosphere of Mother Clap’s Holborn coffee house to the idyllic refuge of the Ladies of Llangollen, Delaney invigorates forgotten narratives and offers fresh interpretations of renowned figures such as Anne Lister and the Chevalier d'Éon. "Queer Georgians" invites readers to reconsider our collective past from a new perspective.
