The Grand Sophy
by
Georgette Heyer
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Sourcebooks Casablanca, 2009 (2009)
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Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
O
f all Georgette Heyer's treasure trove of witty and scintillating Regencies,
The Grand Sophy
is my long-time favorite. Fortunately - since my old copy is worn down with re-reading, it has just been reissued by Sourcebooks Casablanca.
O
ne way of looking at this delightful romance is as a role reversal of
The Taming of the Shrew
. After being left a fortune by his Nabob uncle and paying off his erratic father's gaming debts, hot-tempered Charles Rivenhall (who's engaged to the humorless Miss Wraxton) has turned into the family despot, ruling the roost in the certainty that he knows what's best for all his siblings. Little does he know that a tornado (in the form of his cousin Sophy Stanton-Lacy) is about to tear apart his comfortable (though not very happy) life.
I
t all begins when Sir Horace Stanton-Lacy (a diplomat) descends on his sister Lady Ombersley, asking her to take in his daughter Sophy while he travels to Brasil. When Sophy shows up - her entourage including a splendid black horse, an Italian greyhound, a parrot, and a monkey in a scarlet coat - she finds a miserable household. In particular, her cousin Cecelia was to marry Lord Charlbury, but he unfortunately contracted the mumps, leaving the field open to handsome (but penniless) poet Augustus Fawnhope. A heavy-handed Charles forbids the relationship, hence encouraging it.
O
f course, a wily Sophy sorts out all these relationships - and even her own - though at times with rather drastic methods (that include confronting a hardened criminal in his lair, a gunshot and a kidnapping). As she tells Charles, '
Where the well-being of the persons to whom one is attached is concerned, one cannot say that one is not responsible
'. She is indeed the
Grand Sophy
and her story is well worth reading and re-reading!
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