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No Priest but Love
No Priest but Love: The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister 1824-1826 | Anne Lister
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Following from The Secret Diaries of Anne Lister (published by Virago) this volume continues her story. Anne Lister arrives in post-revolutionary Paris in 1824, attempting to recover from a doomed love affair with a married woman. There she becomes emotionally entangled with a young widow. Anne's efforts, firstly to extricate herself from this new 'scrape' and then to make a choice between the two women in her life, provides an absorbing sexual and social drama. We follow Anne Lister to Buxton, Derbyshire, where a husband appears in hot pursuit of his straying wife who has, in turn, followed Anne there; in Halifax, the Yorkshire town of Anne's birth; to London; and, lastly, to post-revolutionary Paris, a city alive with political intrigue. Anne's descriptive powers bring each scene vividly to life, providing a brilliant, kaleidoscopic background to her story.
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quietlycuriouskate
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Oh, I say!
I enjoyed "Gentleman Jack" with the excellent Suranne Jones but rather assumed they'd spiced it up for the sake of drama. Not a bit of it! If anything, it was toned down: Miss Lister apparently withheld nothing from her diary. I can't say that I like her much - she's a snobbish social-climber, and less than honest in her dealings with the women she's after (poor Mrs Barlow!) - but she's certainly a strong and fascinating character.

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So I start my challenge with Jenny!

🎶 The music´s burning in my heart
I feel desire
When you dance I lose control
Passion leads me on
To the point of no return
My secret love 🎶

#SeptemberSins @Cinfhen @squirrelbrain

Cinfhen Why am I not surprised???? 😆😂 5y
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