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Carrington at Pallant House, until April 27
’I now feel regret at being such a blasted fool in the past, to stifle so many lusts I had in my youth, for various females.’
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Medieval Women: In Their Own Words, British Library, until March 2 2025
Apparently 48% of aristocratic women from England between 1350 and 1500 made bequests of books in their wills compared with 18% of noblemen.
Read MoreRebel Visionary
Carrington wrote The Debutante to express her disdain for this, where she sends a hyena to take her place at one such ball.
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