![]() 2įind out about the plot of Georgiana's novel in my Regency History guide to The Sylph.ĭiscover more about Georgiana in my blog post: what The Sylph can tell us about Georgiana's life and feelings. In December 1778, she published a satire, The Sylph, and she also wrote a number of poems, including The Passage of the Mountain of St Gothard and verses to accompany the bust of Charles James Fox at Woburn. Georgiana is usually associated with her extravagant behaviour, but there is a different side to her which is often overlooked. See more of Chatsworth in my photo tour of Chatsworth. She rekindled her friendship with the Prince of Wales and became one of his main advisors. ![]() It was not until Little G was to be launched into society that Georgiana overcame her disability and once more entertained at Devonshire House. ![]()
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