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The Lady and the Poet
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Maeve Haran is an Oxford law graduate who worked in television and journalism before writing her worldwide bestseller Having It All which was translated into 26 languages. She has since written fourteen contemporary and two historical novels plus one work of non-fiction extolling life’s small pleasures. Two of her novels have been shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year award.

She has three grown-up children and divides her time between North London and a cottage in the lovely Cuckmere Valley in East Sussex.

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"Haran makes her historical fiction debut with an excellent account of these star-crossed lovers. Not only are the historical details well presented but the love story that unfolds is exciting and beautiful. Filled with excerpts of Donne's poetry, this love story is not to be missed." --Library Journal (starred review)"Haran has fashioned a fascinating novel around the scandalous love story of the poet John Donne and the young noblewoman Ann More. The novel, rich in period detail, unfolds in the final years of Queen Elizabeth's reign. . . . The fictional Ann, who narrates the story, is an unusually mature, spirited girl of 14 when she meets Donne, nearly twice her age, known for his clever, erotic verses. . . . Haran imagines a passionate, tempestuous courtship with clandestine meetings, secret letters, go-betweens, and many obstacles and setbacks. Some setbacks are a matter of record. Donne, thrown into prison for secretly marrying Ann, summed up their situation in a note to his new wife: 'John Donne, Anne Donne, Undone.' Donne's love poetry, as thrilling now as it was in his day, is quoted throughout the novel." --Boston Globe"The unlikely yet enduring love between Jacobean poet John Donne and Ann More inspires British writer Haran for her first historical novel. . . . Donne's poetry appears throughout the narrative, but there is nothing metaphysical about the couple's passion. Haran shows the challenges of being a woman at the turn of the 17th century, doing a creditable job of bringing history to life by creating a portrait of the renowned poet and a matching fictional portrait of the woman whom, according to history and literature, he deeply loved." --Publishers Weekly"The bed unmade, the wedding guests uninvited, my own manuscript neglected, I bury myself in the delicious delight of this novel . . . each chapter is more enticing than the one before. And should you want enlightenment to light delight, why, that's here too: deep, enriching lessons on the nature of love." --Sena Jeter Naslund, New York Times bestselling author of Abundance: A Novel of Marie Antoinette and Adam & Eve (forthcoming)"Rich in historical detail and full of vibrant, vivid characters . . . irresistible . . . Fans of evocative, romantic historical fiction will want to savor every word." --Kristin Hannah, New York Times bestselling author of True Colors"For authenticity of time and place, Maeve Haran's The Lady and the Poet is unmatched in recent historical fiction. Here is Queen Elizabeth I's world brought richly to life." --Carolly Erickson, New York Times bestselling author of The Tsarina's Daughter"John Donne and Ann More would be pleased: Maeve Haran has written the tale of their scandalous romance with nothing less than a poet's ear and heart. Her characters are alive, vivid, and unforgettable. A must-read!" --Jeanne Kalogridis, author of The Borgia Bride"A remarkable imaginative portrait." --Dennis Flynn, distinguished Donne scholar, past president of the John Donne Society and editor of John Donne's Marriage Letters in the Folger Shakespeare Library"In the glamorous, backstabbing world of Queen Elizabeth's court, arrogant poet and spirited lady fall madly in love . . . This is history as pure entertainment, an inventive and delicious feast of passion, wit and intrigue." --The Times (UK)"With its fascinating insight into Tudor life, this will absorb you to the end." --She magazine (UK) (4 stars out of 5)"Everyone from the Queen herself to the elusive, sexy figure of Donne come wonderfully to life." --Reader's Digest (UK)

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