In this lively and thoroughly-researched literary history, Bess of Hardwick shines as a social climber and passionate Elizabethan builder -- an irresistible heroine and a devoted hustler
Kate Hubbard has worked variously as a researcher, teacher, publisher's reader, freelance editor and book reviewer. She currently works for the Royal Literary Fund as a Royal Literary Fellow. Her most recent book, Serving Victoria- Life in the Royal Household, was shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award. Kate divides her time between London and Dorset. Her interest in Bess of Hardwick began with her love for Bess's only surviving house, Hardwick Hall.
It's high time for a new biography of this extraordinary woman, who
was a cross between Chaucer's Wife of Bath and Thackeray's Becky
Sharp... Devices and Desires is fluently written and full of vivid
colour and detail... This book will take its place rightly as the
definitive biography of Bess of Hardwick
*Country Life*
Part biography and part building history, considering along the way
the erection of Elizabethan prodigy houses, such as Longleat,
Theobalds, Wollaton, and, above all, Bess's Hardwick New Hall. It
is in here that we can still see Bess's wit, ambition, creativity
and vast wealth... Meticulous... A work of considerable
scholarship
*The Spectator*
Carefully researched and smartly written... The story of building
in the 16th century is an elegant way into the ambitions and
preoccupations of Bess's world.... The book's true stars are the
buildings and one is grateful to its author for reminding us how
wonderful they were
*The Oldie*
A dynamic portrait of Bess's life... Hubbard makes creative use of
often-overlooked sources, such as lists of purchases, to flesh out
Bess's daily life and surroundings, and how she sought to shape
both. The fascinating relationship between Bess's biography and her
building projects is also brought to the fore. Bess of Hardwick
emerges from Devices and Desires as a fascinating and influential
woman
*BBC History Magazine*
An enjoyable retelling of Bess’s long and remarkable life…and her
astonishing impulse to build
*Country & Town House*
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