Historical
Georgian London. Elizabeth Boyd helps form the Shakespeare Ladies Club — a group of determined women fighting misogyny and scandal to restore Shakespeare’s reputation and claim their rightful place in the world of literature.
Georgian London. ‘Reading fever’ sweeps the nation, much endangering the delicacy of young women’s minds. Such is the general consensus of eighteenth-century men. Elizabeth Boyd knows better and from the moment she discovers her grandmother’s annotated Shakespeare, she senses a genius the men around her are unable to see.
As her twin brother rises through privilege, Elizabeth teaches herself to write, daring to dream of a life in letters. A chance encounter draws her into a circle of women who share her passion. Together they form the Shakespeare Ladies Club, determined to restore the Bard’s reputation and claim their place in the city’s literary scene.
All too soon, however, their campaign rouses the scorn of the Hellfire Club, led by Elizabeth’s brother, whose riotous plans threaten everything the women have built.
Inspired by true events, this is a triumphant tale of wit, courage and sisterhood, celebrating the women who saved the literary reputation of Britain’s best-loved poet.
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