Scandalous Society

Author : Nick Foulkes


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From his first appearance in London in 1821 until his death in Paris in 1852 Count DOrsay dominated and scandalised the whole of European society. For three decades he was the ultimate arbiter in matters of taste and style - what DOrsay wore today society would wear tomorrow; what he ate his sayings his beliefs and manners were copied by the Establishment in both Paris and London.Simultaneously he enthralled Society with the thirty-year soap opera of his relationship with Lady Blessington whose daughter he married and with whose husband he was suspected of having had an affair. Bisexual flamboyant outrageous DOrsay was said to have ruined the cream of British aristocracy. He toured Europe on an enormous spending spree (using Lord Blessingtons funds); paid homage to a dying Byron in Italy and set up a racing course in Notting Hill and a gambling den in St Jamess.But the end of his life his world of duels and dares of extravagance and flamboyance was at an end. Victorian England had no time for him and neither did post-Revolutionary France.


From his first appearance in London in 1821 until his death in Paris in 1852 Count DOrsay dominated and scandalised the whole of European society. For three decades he was the ultimate arbiter in matters of taste and style - what DOrsay wore today society would wear tomorrow; what he ate his sayings his beliefs and manners were copied by the Establishment in both Paris and London.Simultaneously he enthralled Society with the thirty-year soap opera of his relationship with Lady Blessington whose daughter he married and with whose husband he was suspected of having had an affair. Bisexual flamboyant outrageous DOrsay was said to have ruined the cream of British aristocracy. He toured Europe on an enormous spending spree (using Lord Blessingtons funds); paid homage to a dying Byron in Italy and set up a racing course in Notting Hill and a gambling den in St Jamess.But the end of his life his world of duels and dares of extravagance and flamboyance was at an end. Victorian England had no time for him and neither did post-Revolutionary France.
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