A review by lauriestein
Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire by Amanda Foreman

4.0

Historical models like "separate spheres," "private vs. public," etc., exist to be interrogated. Foreman does a wonderful job of that here, illuminating the intersection of the personal with the political. More than the 18th century "it" girl, Georgiana was a major mover and shaker in the Whig party - and I hope the film, which I have yet to see, makes that absolutely clear.