The good wife of Bath : a (mostly) true story / Karen Brooks.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063142831 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: xii, 541, 6 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition: First U.S. edition.
- Publisher: New York : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
Content descriptions
| General Note: | "Originally published in Australia in 2021 by Harlequin"--Title page verso. "P.S. Insights, interviews & more ..."--Back cover. |
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| Genre: | Historical fiction. |
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| Stroud Branch | FIC Brook | 31681010263317 | FICTIONPBK | In transit | - |
- Baker & Taylor
In 1364 England, one of literatureâs most unforgettable charactersâChaucerâs Wife of Bathâtells her story in her own words as she rises through society from a cast-off farm girl to a woman of fortune fighting to control her own life. Original. 50,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
England, 1364. Married off at age twelve to an elderly farmer, Eleanor quickly realizes it won't matter what she says or does, God is not on her side - or any poor woman's for that matter. But then again, Eleanor was born under the joint signs of Venus and Mars, making her both a lover and a fighter. Aided by a head for business - and a surprisingly kind husband - Eleanor manages to turn her first marriage into success. She rises through society from a cast-off farm girl to a woman of fortune who becomesa trusted friend of the social-climbing poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Through subsequent marriages - some happy, some not - several pilgrimages, many lovers, murder, mayhem, and many turns of fortune's wheel, Eleanor pursues the one thing that all women want: control of their own lives.--Adapted from back cover. - HARPERCOLL
A provocative, immersive medieval novel starring one of literatureâs most unforgettable characters in her own wordsâChaucerâs bold and libidinous Wife of Bath.
âSo damned readable and funâ¦This is the story of a woman fighting for her rights; it breaches the walls of history.â--The Australian
In the middle ages, a famous poet told a story that mocked a strong woman. It became a literary classic. But what if the woman in question had a chance to tell her own version?
England, 1364:Â When married off at aged twelve to an elderly farmer, brazen redheaded Eleanor quickly realizes it wonât matter what she says or does, God is not on her sideâor any poor womanâs for that matter. But then again, Eleanor was born under the joint signs of Venus and Mars, making her both a lover and a fighter.
Aided by a head for business (and a surprisingly kind husband), Eleanor manages to turn her first marriage into success, and she rises through society from a cast-off farm girl to a woman of fortune who becomes a trusted friend of the social-climbing poet Geoffrey Chaucer. But more marriages followâsome happy, some notâseveral pilgrimages, many lovers, murder, mayhem, and many turns of fortuneâs wheel as Eleanor pursues the one thing that all women want: control of their own lives.