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		<title>Mistresses</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A vivid account of the many mistresses of Charles II, the king who was, according to one diarist 'addicted to women']]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the great diarist, John Evelyn, Charles II was &#8216;addicted to women&#8217;, and throughout his long reign a great many succumbed to his charms. Clever, urbane and handsome, Charles presided over a hedonistic court, in which licence and licentiousness prevailed.</p>
<p><i>Mistresses </i>is the story of the women who shared Charles&#8217;s bed, each of whom wielded influence on both the politics and cultural life of the country. From the young king-in-exile&#8217;s first mistress and mother to his first child, Lucy Walter, to the promiscuous and ill-tempered courtier, Barbara Villiers. From Frances Teresa Stuart, &#8216;the prettiest girl in the world&#8217; to history&#8217;s most famous orange-seller, &#8216;pretty, witty&#8217; Nell Gwynn and to her fellow-actress, Moll Davis, who bore the last of the king&#8217;s fifteen illegitimate children. From Louise de Kéroualle, the French aristocrat &#8211; and spy for Louis XIV &#8211; to the sexually ambiguous Hortense Mancini.  Here, too, is the forlorn and humiliated Queen Catherine, the Portuguese princess who was Charles&#8217;s childless queen.</p>
<p> Drawing on a wide variety of original sources, including material in private archives, Linda Porter paints a vivid picture of these women and of Restoration England, an era that was both glamorous and sordid.</p>
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