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Imogen Hermes Gowar (author of The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock) in conversation with historian Rachel He


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Let us take you back to Georgian London for a special evening of fiction and history with Imogen Hermes Gowar and Rachel Hewitt.


Imogen is the author of The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock, a spell-binding debut novel set in 1785. When the merchant Jonah Hancock hears that his captain has sold Jonah?s ship for what appears to be a mermaid, gossip spreads through the docks and coffee shops, parlours and brothels of London. Suddenly, this very ordinary merchant finds himself catapulted into a glittering world of opulence and wealth beyond his wildest dreams. At a lavish party Jonah meets the celebrated courtesan Angelica Neal and both of their lives change forever.


Inspired by a real ?mermaid? in the British Museum, The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock is sure to be one of the most special books of 2018 ? an unforgettable jewel of a novel.


'Gowar has crafted a dazzlingly original novel, full of heady pleasures and shot through with the kind of irreverent humour you might expect to find in Georgian London. She?s succeeded in creating a fully-realised world that you want to get lost in' Evening Standard


Picked as a `Most Anticipated Book of 2018' by Vogue, Sunday Times, Observer, The Times, Sunday Mirror, Daily Express, BBC Arts, Red Magazine, Stylist, The Pool, Emerald Street, Independent, The Herald, Irish Times and many many more.


Imogen will be in conversation with award-winning historian Rachel Hewitt, who recently published her second book A Revolution of Feeling: The Decade that Forged the Modern Mind. This authoritative account of the 1790s tells the story of a pivotal decade that changed the way we think and feel about politics, power and nation building forever.


Initially the French Revolution of 1789 inspired transformative thinkers, but by the middle of the 1790s the wind had changed. The French Revolution descended into bloody Terror and the British government quashed radical political activities. In the space of a single decade, feverish optimism gave way to bleak disappointment. A Revolution of Feeling is an account of the dramatic end of the Enlightenment, the beginning of an emotional landscape preoccupied by guilt, sin, failure, resignation and repression, and the origins of our contemporary approach to feeling and desire.


Together Imogen and Rachel will shine a light on this most dramatic period at the tail end of the 18th Century. It promises to be an illuminating and entertaining evening.




Location: Dulwich Books, West Dulwich, London SE21 8JY


The event will start promptly at 19.00 and finish by 20.30


Tickets: ?10 (admission & glass of wine)

?20 (admission, copy of The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock & glass of wine)

?30 (admission, copy of Revolution of Feeling & glass of wine)

?45 (admission, copy of both books & glass of wine)


Click here to book: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/imogen-hermes-gowar-in-conversation-with-rachel-hewitt-tickets-41419809766


Please note that refunds are not available unless an event is sold out

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