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Revision as of 05:46, 8 May 2012

The Reluctant Widow
1st edition cover
AuthorGeorgette Heyer
LanguageEnglish
GenreRegency, Romance
PublisherHeinemann
Publication date
1946
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint
Pages306 pp

The Reluctant Widow is a Regency romance novel by Georgette Heyer which describes the story of the heroine Elinor Rochdale who has her life turned upside down when she enters the wrong carriage on her way to be a governess to sustain herself. The story is set in early 1813[1]. It was adapted into a movie in 1950.

Plot summary

The heroine, Elinor Rochdale, daughter of a ruined gentleman, accepts the role of a governess to sustain herself. Stepping into the wrong carriage at a Sussex village, Elinor finds herself in the wrong house, required by the sensible, sophisticated Edward Carlyon to marry his profligate cousin, Eustace Cheviot. In a somewhat dazed state, Elinor soon finds herself coerced into becoming the wife of a dying man, the mistress of a ruined estate and a partner in a secret conspiracy to save the family's name in only one night.

Following Eustace's death, a sub-plot surrounding Cheviot and information supplied to the French - with whom the country is at war - comes to light and results in some spirited battles between Elinor and Carlyon. Ultimately, the incriminating information is taken back into safe hands and Elinor and Carlyon fall in love.

Film adaptations

It was adapted into a comedy released in April 1950 directed by Bernard Knowles.

Release details

~*year, country, publisher ISBN 1-234-56789-0 , Pub date DD Month Year, binding~

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