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  1. 1. Jan. 2001 · Mrs. Jordan's Profession: The Actress and the Prince. Claire Tomalin. 4.06. 286 ratings49 reviews. On the London stage ill the late eighteenth century, Dora Jordan was a star, probably the greatest comic actress the British theatre has ever known.

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  2. 11. Apr. 1995 · Distinguished biographer Tomalin traverses an interesting juncture of British theatrical and political history by providing a substantial biography of the famous eighteenth-century actress, Mrs. Jordan, who was also the mistress of the third son of King George III, living openly with him for 20 years and supplying him with 10 ...

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  3. Mrs. Jordan's Profession: The Actress and the Prince : Tomalin, Claire: Amazon.de: Bücher Zum Hauptinhalt wechseln.de. Lieferung an Kassel 34117 ...

  4. 1. Apr. 1995 · A profile of Dora Jordan examines the successful career of Britain's great comic actress of the late eighteenth century and her long relationship with Prince William, a romance that ended due to the pressures of the royal family. 15,000 first printing.

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  5. Acclaimed as the greatest comic actress of her day, Dora Jordan lived a quite different role off-stage as lover to Prince William, third son of George III. Unmarried, the pair lived in a villa on the Thames and had ten children together until William, under pressure from royal advisers, abandoned her. The story of how Dora moved between the ...

  6. The story of Dora Jordan is a truly remarkable one, rising from poverty and deprivation to the position of acclaimed actress and royal mistress, bearing grandchild and children to kings. She fought her way up on her own merits and abilities, taking control of her own career and proving herself a shrewd manager. In Claire Tomalin's wonderful ...

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  7. Yet as Claire Tomalin shows in this brilliant rediscovery of Dora Jordan, the idyll had tragedy at its heart. Under pressure from the royal family and moved by his own ambitions, William...