Friday's Child (novel)

Friday's Child (novel)

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author = Georgette Heyer
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
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genre = Regency, Romance novel
publisher = Sourcebooks, Inc.
release_date = 1944, 2008
media_type = Print (Paperback)
pages = 368 pp
isbn = 978-1-4022-1079-2
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"Friday's Child" is a novel written by Georgette Heyer. It is generally considered one of Heyer's best Regency romances, and was reportedly the favourite of the author herself.Hodge, JA. "The Private World of Georgette Heyer" (Bodley Head; 1984)] Heyer retained only a single fan letter which was from a Romanian political prisoner who kept herself and her fellow prisoners sane for twelve years by telling and retelling the plot of "Friday's Child".

"Friday's Child" is one of several Heyer romances where the hero and heroine are married early in the novel, and the plot follows their path to mutual love and understanding. Other examples include "The Convenient Marriage" and "April Lady".

Plot Summary

The wild young Viscount Sheringham is fast running through his considerable income through gambling and other extravagant pursuits; and he cannot as yet touch the principal, unless he marries. As the lady with whom he currently fancies himself in love, the beautiful Isabella Milborne, is also an heiress, he proposes to her.

Isabella rejects him with contumely, citing his dissipated lifestyle. A lively quarrel then follows with his obnoxious widowed mother and her brother, who wish to retain control of his father's fortune themselves. The Viscount storms off in a fit of pique, vowing to marry the first female he meets.

This turns out to be the pretty but orphaned and shy Hero Wantage, who has secretly loved him since they were children, and who now lives with one of his neighbours in the position of Cinderella, complete with Ugly Sisters.

The rest of the novel, chronicling the Viscount's gradual transition to maturity and the realisation that the one he really loves is Hero (the "loving and giving" child of the title) is told with Miss Heyer's characteristic wit, and features some of her most memorable dialogue, plot twists and characters (such as the fiery but lovelorn George Wrotham, whose hobby is fighting duels).

Characters in "Friday's Child"

Major characters

*Anthony Verelst, Viscount Sheringham (Sherry), the hero
*Hero Wantage (Kitten), the heroine
*Gilbert (Gil) Ringwood, Sherry's closest friend
*Hon. Ferdinand (Ferdy) Fakenham, Sherry's cousin and friend
*George, Lord Wrotham, hot-tempered friend of Sherry and suitor of Isabella Milborne
*Isabella Milborne (the Incomparable), beauty who rejects Sherry

Minor characters

*Lady Valeria Sheringham, dowager Viscountess, Sherry's widowed mother
*Horace Paulett, Sherry's maternal uncle and trustee
*Hon. Prosper Verelst, Sherry's paternal uncle and trustee
*the Bagshot family: Mrs Jane Bagshot, Mr Humphrey Bagshot and their children, Edwin, Cassandra (Cassy), Eudora & Sophronia (Sophy); Mrs Bagshot is cousin and guardian to Hero Wantage
*Sir Montagu (Monty) Revesby, friend of Sherry
*Duke of Severn, suitor to Isabella Milborne
*Lady Saltash, grandmother of Gil Ringwood, resident in Bath
*Mr & Mrs Milborne, Isabella's parents
*Hon. Marmaduke (Duke) Fakenham, brother of Ferdy Fakenham
*Lord & Lady Fakenham, Lady Fairford, Ferdy Fakenham's parents and sister
*Jasper Tarleton, Bath gentleman, suitor of Hero
*Ruth Wimborne, cast-off mistress of Sir Montagu Revesby
*Flyaway Nancy, former mistress of Sherry
*Mr Tooting, a Cit, rescuer of Hero
*Mrs Charlotte Gillingham, gaming house proprietress
*Lady (Sally) Royston, female whip
*Mrs Theresa Hoby, Gussie Yarford (Lady Appleby), friends of Hero
*Sir Matthew Brockenhurst (Brock), Sir Barnabas Crawley, Algernon Gumley, Mr Kilby, Assheton Smith, Mr Jack Westgate, Hon. Wilfred Yarford, society gentlemen
*Mrs Drummond Burrell, Lady Jersey, Lady Sefton, society ladies
*General Crawley, Sir Carlton Frome, Bath gentlemen
*Mr Chalfont, Misses Chalfont, Bath visitors
*Mr Guynette, Master of Ceremonies at Bath Lower Rooms
*Bootle (Sherry's valet), Bradgate & Mrs Bradgate (butler & cook at Half Moon Street), Chilham (Gil Ringwood's valet), Ditchling (Sheringham servant), Mr Ford (Gil Ringwood's landlord), Goring & Mrs Goring (staff at Sherry's Melton Mowbray hunting box), Groombridge & Mrs Groombridge (butler & cook at Half Moon Street), Jason (Sherry's tiger), John (Sherry's coachman), Maria (Hero's abigail), Mr Philip Stoke (Sheringham man of business), Varley (butler at Sheringham House)
*Pug (Lady Saltash's pug-dog) and a canary

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