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Many of Heyer’s most popular novels took place during the British Regency era, from the late 1700s to around 1830, and featured smart, self-possessed heroines who were architects of their own fates.
The three novels make up some of the best of Heyer’s work featuring her traditionally hilarious and charming takes on the social mores and delightful romances of Regency England’s upper crust.
She was the Agatha Christie of romance novels. You’ve probably never heard of her. When will Hollywood discover Georgette Heyer?
It couldn’t have ended any other way and Georgette (Friday’s Child) Heyer’s fans wouldn’t want it to. Her so-called Regency novels (1811-1820), of which Arabella is the latest, are as ...
In the 20th century, one woman can certainly lay claim to that honor: Georgette Heyer, mother of the Regency Romance. Am I hearing some sniggers out there? Hold your high horses!
Beloved by readers of period romance, the subject of Jennifer Kloester's meticulously researched biography created the Regency romance genre — novels set in early 19th-century England and ...
Heyer pioneered the Regency romance genre and subsequently inspired legions of authors, such as "Bridgerton" novelist Julia Quinn.
Arrow has renewed its license to publish Georgette Heyer's Regency novels for the next 10 years and will begin a programme of cover reissues to be launched in the second half of 2018.
The information is filtered through Heyer's 26 Regency novels, but it is not necessary to have read her books to enjoy it.
Books Publisher removes Jewish stereotypes from classic Georgette Heyer romance novel Heyer pioneered the Regency romance genre and subsequently inspired legions of authors, such as “Bridgerton ...
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