Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire, with Dr. Amanda Foreman

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  • @donnamorgese9237
    @donnamorgese9237 2 роки тому +27

    I love Georgiana.. absolutely love her. And the storytelling of her life is so captivating and easy relatable. Thank you for sharing such a remarkable story. The movie with Kiera Knightly is one of my favorites, utterly divine.

    • @t5kcannon1
      @t5kcannon1 6 місяців тому +1

      Absolute nonsense.

    • @ageofechochambers9469
      @ageofechochambers9469 5 місяців тому

      You don't know , the speaker is selling feminist fantasies and your in need of medication if you blv her .

  • @stacytadlock7666
    @stacytadlock7666 2 місяці тому +1

    Fascinating discussion about a woman whose life was so interesting to me given by the woman who was equally fascinating!

  • @RonDell1935
    @RonDell1935 4 роки тому +37

    What a magnificent talk! Thank you Dr Amanda for yr moving, real and touching depiction of a lady wanting so much to do the right thing. You show the Duchess as having both a quiet and firm resolve and a desperation to be properly loved. We are sad when people suffer, yet grateful to know a little of such a colourful character in a bewildering life.

  • @davinder1171
    @davinder1171 3 роки тому +11

    Absolutely brilliant! I came across this by accident, but stayed and watched the whole thing through. I am so glad that I did. Thank you Amanda, such a great delivery.

  • @jackie4286
    @jackie4286 2 роки тому +6

    Amanda Foreman"s book on Georgiana gives a great deal more information on this fascinating woman. It is really worth reading.

  • @liz7757
    @liz7757 3 роки тому +49

    So many parallels with Princess Diana. Both magnificent women 💜

    • @Z.O.1991
      @Z.O.1991 3 роки тому +5

      Especially when her son kicked Elizabeth out shortly after the 5th Duke's death, just like Diana's brother kicked out their stepmother from the only place she called home.

    • @meeeka
      @meeeka 3 роки тому +4

      And they both had less than human husbands.

    • @sashek8451
      @sashek8451 3 роки тому +7

      Incredibly, I just learned Sarah “Fergie” Fergusson is in Georgiana’s direct line, a 5x great granddaughter!!
      The child she gives up in the movie, Eliza..one of her daughters becomes a 4x g-gmother of Fergie. And therefore Fergie and Diana are also distant cousins through this connection.

    • @samanthasmith61
      @samanthasmith61 Рік тому +1

      @@Z.O.1991 but it was expected though, when the husband died, the wife need to live in the dower house and relinquish everything to the son. Downton Abbey also did this to the Dowager Countess

    • @mc7477
      @mc7477 Рік тому +1

      That's one way of looking at it.

  • @starbug345
    @starbug345 4 роки тому +34

    This is one of the best “speeches” and story tellers I’ve watched on UA-cam so far. How engaging and informative! I’m so surprised this hasn’t received more views. If you made a podcast, I 10/10 would listen and subscribe!

  • @JeckoSTARlaloo
    @JeckoSTARlaloo 4 роки тому +12

    What a beautiful feature. Thanks for sharing this! The Duchess of Devonshire was a wonderful woman.

  • @georgiabelle5176
    @georgiabelle5176 3 роки тому +6

    Wonderful talk...you made her human to me and I love the way you described her growth and how she redeemed herself

  • @denebolamau6288
    @denebolamau6288 3 роки тому +5

    I purchased the Foreman biography at the
    Chatsworth gift shop in the summer of 99. A fascinating woman, Georgiana was also very literate as well, writing poetry and a novel. Quite a fascinating person.

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith Рік тому

      Lucky you! I bet that was a lovely outing!

  • @lauralaladarling3775
    @lauralaladarling3775 3 роки тому +5

    Hello,
    A fascinating, entertaining and wittily narrated lecture on the remarkable life of the Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Thank you, for this sensitivedly drawn and insightful evening Dr. Amanda.

  • @kennethcarlsen8920
    @kennethcarlsen8920 3 роки тому +11

    You are a FANTASTIC narrator/storyteller! I loved to listen to you! You could easily do audio-books!

  • @nicolamarter8587
    @nicolamarter8587 3 роки тому +5

    What a wonderful, fascinating talk about an amazing woman. It's one of the best things I've ever watched on UA-cam. Very moving and thought provoking, I didn't want it to end.

  • @Carol-D.1324
    @Carol-D.1324 3 роки тому +5

    Magnificent lecture! I was riveted the whole time! I couldn’t break away from this incredible story. Loved everything about it!

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 3 роки тому +4

    Thankyou for your encouragement to be who we really are.

  • @craigathonian
    @craigathonian 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you Dr.Foreman ! What a wonderful experience you make. I feel I know this extraordinary woman so much better now that we have had tea and gossiped about your good friend. You are such a unique and gifted person. I can see why you studied this lady. Like is attracted to like !

  • @adriannespring8598
    @adriannespring8598 2 роки тому +1

    Its amazing the brutality of lacking caring/emotional connection & how it can destroy someone so deeply. Be both a motivation & a detriment.

  • @georgefrazer2231
    @georgefrazer2231 2 роки тому +1

    We can all reach our full potential despite what life throws at us. The duchess of Devonshire was an inspiration in the 18th century and is still an inspiration for us all. May we cherish her memory and be grateful that we have the example of such pioneering ladies of the 18th century. Thank you for this lecture. I have already read your book and found your lecture very insightful. Would you consider doing a similar lecture on Queen Charlotte. She also is a very interesting lady that few are familiar with.

  • @samanthaleediva1026
    @samanthaleediva1026 2 роки тому

    By far one of the best and most interesting lectures I’ve heard recently

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 3 роки тому +3

    Wonderfulness in the drawing
    perfection in reality without a camera.

  • @elizabethannegrey6285
    @elizabethannegrey6285 2 роки тому

    A fascinating talk about an extraordinary woman.
    To be pushed into such a marriage at sixteen, sink or swim, and flourish is remarkable.

  • @stephkg84
    @stephkg84 2 роки тому

    Beautiful story. I stumbled upon the movie by mistake and was riveted. So glad this came up too.

  • @Leigh11278
    @Leigh11278 2 роки тому +1

    Very well done. Was captivated the entire time. What a fabulous tone for story telling ❤️

  • @kingsgate57
    @kingsgate57 Місяць тому

    What and absolutely wonderful and fascinating lecture.

  • @lisasargent2841
    @lisasargent2841 3 роки тому +2

    Listening to this was a wonderful learning lesson & rebirth for me. Many, many thanks.

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 3 роки тому +4

    I feel her parents Capitalised on their daughters marriage
    expecting nothing other than .....The most powerful family in Britain to be in gilded bonds.

  • @seashells5181
    @seashells5181 Рік тому

    Well done! Very well presented. You gave us a very personal insight into the life and times of the Duchess of Devonshire.

  • @notyourbiz235
    @notyourbiz235 2 роки тому

    Wow.....Huge thanks for this lecture, dear Mrs Foreman

  • @bunnythunders
    @bunnythunders 3 роки тому +6

    This was absolutely wonderful.

  • @zoeevans6410
    @zoeevans6410 3 роки тому +2

    What an inspirational talk!

  • @sashek8451
    @sashek8451 3 роки тому +3

    If what I read is true, incredibly, Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson is a direct descendent of Georgiana, a 5x great granddaughter! The child she is forced to give up in the movie, Eliza..one of her daughters becomes a 4x g-gmother of Fergie.

  • @sarahdaily23
    @sarahdaily23 3 роки тому +1

    What an amazing life and story.

  • @sm0kybluedaze394
    @sm0kybluedaze394 2 роки тому

    Very interesting lecture!
    Thanks for sharing!!!! ✌🏼❤️🙏🏻

  • @muffin6369
    @muffin6369 2 роки тому

    It is incredible how many of the Devonshire House Circle felt the same way about Bess and some of them, like James Hare (the man looked like he was dead in life LOL) tried to tell her. But Georgiana wouldn't believe it. I mean she would have rather lost the Duke I think (at one time) than lose Bess. It's because she saw (like all good sociopath's) here is someone (Georgiana) who is lonely etc AND the capper was she's thinking I can get the Duke too.

  • @MrBrownnn696
    @MrBrownnn696 3 роки тому +1

    Her story was so interesting

  • @earlsandyevens
    @earlsandyevens 3 роки тому +8

    Would I be too absurd to see another Spencer here in the likes of Princess Diana?

    • @benzynyc
      @benzynyc 6 місяців тому

      Not at all! The parallels are remarkable all the way down to their husbands’ hidden agendas, bulimia, their massive popularity and early death. Diana is her descendent in the most eerily way.

  • @24yearsago64
    @24yearsago64 3 роки тому +13

    She's the great great grandaunt of Princess Diana and they got the same fate.

  • @suea.s.9975
    @suea.s.9975 Рік тому

    This is amazing!

  • @robny
    @robny 2 роки тому

    Amazing speech

  • @tash-t6i
    @tash-t6i 2 роки тому

    Love this - well presented

  • @lovelive2216
    @lovelive2216 3 роки тому

    Wow this was amazing!!! ❤️✨❤️✨

  • @gwendolynbeecroft512
    @gwendolynbeecroft512 3 роки тому +3

    This is wonderful to have history lesson online. Terrible time for woman I feel. They had no say in who they marry.

  • @adipk919
    @adipk919 3 роки тому

    Loved this!

  • @nokomarie1963
    @nokomarie1963 3 роки тому +1

    I really enjoyed the book, but somehow, this talk is rather better. The book distilled as it were, tones of voice conveying all the background.

  • @diannefoster3297
    @diannefoster3297 3 роки тому +1

    The Spencer family were neighbors and friends of the Washington family.

  • @muffin6369
    @muffin6369 2 роки тому +2

    Oh and they hardly touched ENOUGH on her EXTREME gambling problem in the movie. And it would have been nice to see her sister Harriet Lady Bessborough in the movie too. This video is awesome. I've gone on and on about the stupid movie and really didn't say how much I enjoy Amanda's presentations on Georgiana.

    • @samanthasmith61
      @samanthasmith61 Рік тому +1

      to be fair her life can be made into like 4 season.. it's hard to cram the whole live story into 2 hour movie, they even stopped her journey just shortly after she gave birth and she never had bad behavior in the movie

  • @trapped7534
    @trapped7534 Рік тому

    So many parallels between Georgiana and Princess Diana. Treated much the same… husbands that wanted a brood mare for bearing children.
    Thrown into the household when she had not had any experience whatsoever.
    The Duke was a lot like Charles. Not caring about the wives,just caring about themselves.
    Fashion was another thing that tied them.

  • @muffin6369
    @muffin6369 2 роки тому

    Lady Mary Coke was disgusted when she saw Georgiana and her friends popping their cheeks out just like Amanda said. LOL!

  • @Z.O.1991
    @Z.O.1991 2 роки тому

    It's sad that the movie mainly focused on her love life and not her personal life, as well.

  • @melindawakley7859
    @melindawakley7859 Рік тому +1

    I don’t believe for 1 second that during Georgiana’s illegitimate pregnancy that Bess took sides with Georgiana for Georgiana’s sake. Nope, doubt it. Her motivation was this, if she, Bess remained at home with William and Georgiana was banished from her own mansion. And was exiled alone abroad for 2 years. This would have looked very very bad for Bess from society’s point of view. Everyone would have known, that Bess had finally achieved her aim. In replacing Georgiana. In the most Machiavellian way. English society already despised Bess, so she opted for what they call in psychology ‘image repair’. Another thing, suffered badly in the years before she died. She went blind in 1 eye. And endured horrifying surgeries without anaesthesia.

  • @mariannenielsen425
    @mariannenielsen425 3 роки тому

    brilliant just briliant.

  • @fenixdown22
    @fenixdown22 3 роки тому

    Thanks for posting, good stuff!

  • @hayleytownend9172
    @hayleytownend9172 Рік тому

    Wowwwwwww ❤ so accurate

  • @ageofechochambers9469
    @ageofechochambers9469 5 місяців тому +1

    #4:40 such a delusional premise, she married 1 the most eligible bachelor her rank allowed.
    She wasn't marrying a royal ( not allowed 🚫 ) a rich duke was the best she could do .
    Lives for both men and women were scripted back then you could rebel and become an outcast or play your part and reap the rewards.
    But there was no hot summer for females who wished the best prospects . Or to take a few years "to discover themselves " .
    Fyi the above is not a moral argument, justification or criticism its just explaining how things were .
    The speaker is not speaking in good faith , shes talking as if choices that are available today were available back then which wasn't the case .

  • @vanceriddle4191
    @vanceriddle4191 2 роки тому

    I feel like I can’t read about anything in history without all the drama. I feel like the historians coming out of college are taught to do this.

    • @angelabby2379
      @angelabby2379 2 роки тому +2

      but real history are full of drama.. lol these aren't text book this is real life... you see celebrities today and tell me they didn't have drama, one day they will just be like marilyn monroe.. a historical figure

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 3 роки тому

    No the possibility of doing for herself creatively is not reasonable.
    The feathers and the art of her Couture came from a imaginative Couturiers.
    As usual she used the brilliance of the arts to place herself in the admiration of society.
    Society with stuffed birds of paradise as a fancy for conservation on a small top hat.
    This was a time of competition even amongst the feathering of the Wealthiest hat.

  • @BryantPP
    @BryantPP 11 місяців тому

    The power of fashion is immeasurable... You can charm people into anything if you dress the part that they're looking for in you.
    People don't give fashion NEAR enough credit.
    Everybody wants to be seduced.

  • @bellebelle7868
    @bellebelle7868 Рік тому

    Her story is just like her great great somethings niece Princess Diana

  • @muffin6369
    @muffin6369 2 роки тому

    Boy did the people who produced the movie make it completely different than what really happened. The had the Duke playing at 50 - 60 years old. What you wanted Ralph Fiennes THAT bad that you were willing to completely change his age and in a big way. And it changed things. And also the bit about Bess getting her children back with the Duke's help. And the big deal they made of that in the movie. That wasn't why she slept with HIM. Amanda said what the deal was and it was true.

    • @daniellemichelle8320
      @daniellemichelle8320 2 роки тому

      He looks more like in his 40s.

    • @amberfun9148
      @amberfun9148 Рік тому

      They aged everyone up because Keira Knightley was like 30 so the age gap remains the same.

    • @marinaalinescu1660
      @marinaalinescu1660 Рік тому

      ​@@amberfun9148it's not the same age gap though. It was 11 in real life and more like 23 in the movie

  • @pamelia-ow5gj
    @pamelia-ow5gj 4 місяці тому

    A Spencer came to my neighborhood from.california. so I married him. Love earl Grey tea

  • @michaeldunne3379
    @michaeldunne3379 Рік тому

    Surprisingly little about her political activity on behalf of the Whigs, which was extensive throughout her life. There’s lots about it in the book. 🤔

  • @patriciapalmer1377
    @patriciapalmer1377 2 роки тому

    Georgina's brother looked so the Spencer ! And Bess ? Feh !🤨

  • @margaretgreenwood4243
    @margaretgreenwood4243 3 роки тому +1

    ‘Single White Female’. A scary but accurate description of Bess

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 3 роки тому +1

    True Bohemian
    Her Husband wanted a wife so he could live his life with shoes called Brothel Creepers.
    Sad .

  • @RonDell1935
    @RonDell1935 4 роки тому +2

    75

  • @elizabethannegrey6285
    @elizabethannegrey6285 2 роки тому

    18.42 sounds a bit like Fergie

  • @janicemurphy4373
    @janicemurphy4373 2 роки тому

    TWISTED IMORAL MINDS, AND SUPER DOUBLE STANDARDS THAT WAS SICK AND HIGH POWERED WITH SELFISHNESS, WAS JUST SO SAD!!!!!!!!!!

  • @shanenolan5625
    @shanenolan5625 6 місяців тому

    For the algorithm. Sent you stuff about mental illness, mental hospitals, torture and execution,
    French feminist, ( female erotic) a thing about freud and young ( movie trailer)
    A thing about French married couples affairs.
    Something about a famous ancestor of princess Diana. Movie trailer and a documentary about her

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 3 роки тому +1

    This sounds like Facebook

  • @CallieMasters5000
    @CallieMasters5000 3 роки тому +1

    No mention of "The Favourite" or her affairs with Queen Anne?

    • @lindapgolan7070
      @lindapgolan7070 3 роки тому +7

      That would have been Sarah Spencer, not Georgiana.

  • @elizabethannegrey6285
    @elizabethannegrey6285 2 роки тому

    Pronunciation?
    Georgina or GeorgiAna?

    • @paulaschlagle6963
      @paulaschlagle6963 2 роки тому

      According to the book by Dr. Foreman it was the Cavendish family who changed the original pronunciation of Georgianna's name.

  • @paulakaysmith9151
    @paulakaysmith9151 Рік тому

    It REALLY was a bad match! 😔

  • @parvanehshowrai7376
    @parvanehshowrai7376 Рік тому

    ENGLAND IS EUROP

  • @georginamannor4373
    @georginamannor4373 3 роки тому

    It looks a prison or an old mental hospital

  • @OdeInWessex
    @OdeInWessex Рік тому +1

    Fascinating personality with an extraordinary story. I read Ms Foreman's biography of Georgiana which was superb however this was a flat, poorly prepared presentation with a serious lack of cohesion. I became so irritated by the seemingly interminable um's and ah's I didn't bother to watch the last 20 minutes of the piece, instead I'll read the biography again.