Heyer’s aristocratic heroes don’t always have titles, but occasionally they are barons. Which of the three is your favourite? ALL POLLS

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Heyer’s aristocratic heroes don’t always have titles, but occasionally they are barons. Which of the three is your favourite? ALL POLLS
We all know that Georgette Heyer ranked high among her own harshest critics, and some twenty years into her career she made a decision to withdraw six of her titles … Read More “POLL: Which of Georgette Heyer’s “Suppressed Novels” Have You Read?”
This complimentary yet clear-eyed review of Heyer’s first Medieval novel Simon the Coldheart is from London’s Times Literary Supplement (November 19, 1925). The historical novel has an appeal to two classes of … Read More “Our Favourite Heyer Reviews: Simon the Coldheart by Georgette Heyer, Times Literary Supplement (1925)”
One of the more interesting results to come out of our month-long soldier-off among Heyer’s military heroes (won by The Unknown Ajax‘s Hugo Darracott in something of a landslide) was … Read More “POLL: Battle of the Beauvallets”
Simon the Coldheart Small & Maynard, 1925 Setting: England and France Time: 1400 – 1418, in the reigns of Henry IV and Henry V And once again. as with my … Read More “Heyer for Beginners #5 — Simon the Coldheart (1925)”
In which we get to know our Patronesses a little better… Name: Rachel Hyland Chosen Patroness: Countess Lieven How old were you when you read your first Georgette Heyer novel? … Read More “Patroness Profile: Rachel Hyland”
Many of Georgette Heyer’s heroes are military men, which makes sense, given that soldiering of various kinds was one of few honorable careers open to gentlemen of the upper classes, … Read More “POLL: Favourite Heyer Military Hero — Round 1, Pre-Regency”
In addition to her lengthy essay in Nonpareil #1 regarding Georgette Heyer’s first novel, the ever-insightful Jennifer Kloester also recently presented us with a post about 1921’s The Black Moth … Read More “Jennifer Kloester on The Black Moth… and more!”