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After the Swans: Cornelia Guest and the Last Breath of High Society

After the Swans: Cornelia Guest and the Last Breath of High Society

Before the roar of the eighties, a secretive kingdom of elegant, untouchable women was blown apart by their closest friend, ...

Carolyn Roehm: The Last Swan Who Lost Everything in New York High Society

Carolyn Roehm: The Last Swan Who Lost Everything in New York High Society

From a small town in Missouri to the glittering heights of New York

The Swan Who Still Feels Wrong

The Swan Who Still Feels Wrong

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Farewell to the Hand that Raised and Razed Me

Farewell to the Hand that Raised and Razed Me

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After You've Gone

After You've Gone

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Coriolanus 'My name is Cauis Martius'

Coriolanus 'My name is Cauis Martius'

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The White Swan, Last Orders (And First Mistakes)

The White Swan, Last Orders (And First Mistakes)

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After the Swan (Soft Version)

After the Swan (Soft Version)

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Endings in the Novel, from Austen and Dickens to Edward St Aubyn and Rachel Cusk

Endings in the Novel, from Austen and Dickens to Edward St Aubyn and Rachel Cusk

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Locked in Mourning, Forgotten by High Society —What It Was Like to Be a Victorian Aristocratic Widow

Locked in Mourning, Forgotten by High Society —What It Was Like to Be a Victorian Aristocratic Widow

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