The Beguiling Literary Sensation: Read an Extract from The Countess from Kirribilli by Joyce Morgan

The Beguiling Literary Sensation: Read an Extract from The Countess from Kirribilli by Joyce Morgan

She had already begun her next book, The Solitary Summer, before her first had even been published. It is a sequel, in which the narrator flags her intention in her opening lines: ‘I want to be alone for a whole summer, and get to the very dregs of life. I want to be as idle as I can, so that my soul may have time to grow. Nobody shall be invited to stay with me, and if anyone calls they will be told that I am out, or away, or sick.’

In reality, Mary’s efforts at peace and seclusion herself were not so successful. She had many arguments with Henning, and after one as heated as the August day, she locked herself in her writing room to work on her book. When Henning discovered the door was locked, he broke in and threw a pencil at her. Mary was frozen with fury…

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Publisher details

The Countess from Kirribilli
Author
Joyce Morgan
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Genre
Non Fiction
Released
01 July, 2021
ISBN
9781760875176

Synopsis

She was Australian born, an international bestselling author and a member of the glamorous literary, intellectual and society salons of late nineteenth and early twentieth century London and Europe. Elizabeth von Armin may have been born on the shores of Sydney Harbour, but it was in Victorian London that she discovered society and society discovered her. She made her Court debut before Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace, was pursued by a Prussian count and married into the formal world of the European aristocracy. It was the novels she wrote about that life that turned her into a literary sensation on both sides of the Atlantic and had her likened to Jane Austen. Her marriage to the count produced five children but little happiness. Her second marriage to Bertrand Russell's brother was a disaster. But by then she had captivated the great literary and intellectual circles of London and Europe. She brought into her orbit the likes of Nancy Astor, Lady Maud Cunard, her cousin Katherine Mansfield and other writers such as E.M. Forster, Somerset Maugham and H.G. Wells, with whom it was said she had a tempestuous affair. Elizabeth von Armin was an extraordinary woman who lived during glamorous, exciting and changing times that spanned the innocence of Victorian Sydney and finished with the march of Hitler through Europe. Joyce Morgan brings her to vivid and spellbinding life.
Joyce Morgan
About the author

Joyce Morgan

Joyce Morgan is a former arts editor of the Sydney Morning Herald. She is the author of Martin Sharp: His life and times, which was long-listed for the 2018 Stella Prize, and Journeys on the Silk Road, about the discovery of the world's oldest printed book. Joyce has written on arts and culture for more than three decades and has worked as a journalist in London, Hong Kong and Sydney. She is a Getty arts journalism fellow and Huntington Library fellow. British-born, she has travelled widely and lives in Sydney.

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