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Neil McKenna

    Neil McKenna se ha consolidado como una de las voces más emocionantes y distintivas de la biografía británica moderna. Su escritura combina magistralmente una investigación rigurosa, un análisis perspicaz y una profunda comprensión con un estilo deslumbrantemente lúcido y accesible. McKenna es conocido por descubrir facetas previamente inexploradas de vidas significativas, aportando a menudo nuevas perspectivas a narrativas familiares. Su enfoque literario se caracteriza por una meticulosa atención al detalle y una notable habilidad para presentar temas complejos de manera legible y atractiva, ofreciendo a los lectores experiencias literarias inolvidables.

    Fanny & Stella - The Young Men Who Shocked Victorian England
    The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde
    Fanny and Stella
    • Fanny and Stella

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      'Uproarious.' The Times'Terrifically entertaining.' Evening Standard'Irresistible.' Daily Mail'Gripping.' Sunday TelegraphLondon, April 1870: Fanny and Stella were no ordinary Victorian women.

      Fanny and Stella
    • McKenna argues that our view of Oscar Wilde is determined by Victorian sentimentality. He reveals his relationship with Lord Douglas, and tells of Wilde's last days in Paris. The biography is based on the author's discovery of new source material.

      The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde
    • 28th April 1870. Fanny and Stella, the flamboyantly dressed Miss Fanny Park and Miss Stella Boulton, are causing a stir in the Strand Theatre. All eyes are riveted upon their lascivious oglings of the gentlemen in the stalls. Moments later they are led away by the police. What followed was a scandal that shocked and titillated Victorian England in equal measure.It turned out that the alluring Miss Fanny Park and Miss Stella Boulton were no ordinary young women. Far from it. In fact, 'Boulton and Park' were young men who liked to dress as women. When the Metropolitan Police launched a secret campaign to bring about their downfall, they were arrested and subjected to a sensational show trial in Westminster Hall.As the trial of 'the Young Men in Women's Clothes' unfolded, Fanny and Stella's extraordinary lives as wives and daughters, actresses and whores were revealed to an incredulous public.With a cast of peers, politicians and prostitutes, drag queens, doctors and detectives, Fanny and Stella is a Victorian peepshow, exposing the startling underbelly of nineteenth-century London. By turns tragic and comic, meticulously researched and dazzlingly written, Fanny and Stella is an enthralling tour-de-force.

      Fanny & Stella - The Young Men Who Shocked Victorian England