A Scandalous Life
The Biography of Jane Digby
(Author) Mary S. LovellFrom the acclaimed biographer of The Sisters, the story of one of the most remarkable women of the 19th century, who traveled far and wide on a quest for true love Produced from Jane Digby's diaries, this sympathetic and dramatic portrait of a rare woman explores a fascinating glimpse into the centuries-old Bedouin tradition that is now almost lost. A celebrated aristocratic beauty, Jane Digby married Lord Ellenborough at 17. Their divorce a few years later was one of England's most scandalous at that time. In her quest for passionate fulfillment she had lovers which included an Austrian prince, King Ludwig I of Bavaria, and a Greek count whose infidelities drove her to travel Eastern Asia. In Syria, she found the love of her life, a Bedouin nobleman, Sheikh Medjuel el Mezrab, who was 20 years her junior. During the remainder of her life she adopted for six months of each year the exotic but uniquely harsh existence of a desert nomad living in the famous black goathair tents of Arabia; the remaining months she spent in the splendid palace she built for herself and Medjuel in Damascus. As wife to the Sheikh and mother to his tribe this passionate woman found not only genuine fulfillment but further adventures, all of which she committed each year to her diary.
Mary S. Lovell
Mary S. Lovell is a British author known for her biographies of historical figures. Her most notable works include "The Mitford Girls" and "The Churchills: In Love and War." Lovell's writing style is engaging and well-researched, bringing to life the fascinating stories of her subjects. She is renowned for her meticulous attention to detail and ability to provide insightful analysis of her subjects' lives. Lovell's contributions to literature include shedding light on the lives of influential figures and offering fresh perspectives on well-known historical events. "The Mitford Girls" is perhaps her most famous work, offering a captivating look at the lives of the six Mitford sisters and their impact on society and politics.