Author | Judith McNaught |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Romance |
Published | 1985, Pocket Books, Simon & Schuster, Inc. |
ISBN | 978-0-671-77609-1 |
Whitney, My Love is the first book published by author Judith McNaught.[1] While written first, it is the second novel in the Westmoreland Dynasty Saga, preceded by A Kingdom of Dreams (1989) and followed by Until You (1994) and "Miracles" (1995/7).
The novel was originally published in 1985 by Pocket Books, a branch of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Synopsis
Plot
After a young Whitney Stone's mother dies, her father Martin is unable to handle her tomboyish antics and sends Whitney off to France with her aunt and uncle, Lady Anne and Lord Edward Gilbert, a diplomat. Whitney is separated from her childhood love, a significantly older Paul Sevarin, who does not return her affections. Before leaving, she vows to come home from France and marry Paul. While in France, she is educated by a variety of language, dance, and etiquette tutors, coming to age as a fashionable and witty young lady. She also meets the DuVille family, becoming close friends with the daughter Therèse and their son Nicolas (Nicki). Around the age of 19, Whitney attends a party in France where she meets a mysterious stranger. Shortly after, she is recalled back to England by her father. To the surprise of her small town, Whitney returns as a sophisticated young lady. Furthermore, possessing what she believes is a substantial inheritance from her grandmother, Whitney is determined to marry Paul.
Once home, Martin hosts a party for Whitney to reintroduce her to the town and their new neighbor, a Mr. Clayton Westland. Whitney is disinterested, focusing her attention on Paul. She and Paul have a flirtation, which Whitney believes leads to a serious courtship, despite her father's efforts to push her towards Mr. Westland. When Paul proposes, Whitney eagerly tells her father, only for him to reveal that he had spent her dowry and sold her in marriage to the Duke of Claymore in exchange for a large sum of money to save the family home from ruin. Martin also reveals that Mr. Westland is the Duke of Claymore and slaps Whitney, much to Clayton's displeasure. Whitney begs Clayton to keep the engagement a secret and he acquiesces on the condition that she break off the engagement with Paul. Convinced they can run away and pay back the dowry money her father spent, Whitney reveals the situation to Paul. Instead, Paul is angry as he had already started spending her dowry money. Resigned, Whitney accepts her status
Clayton and Whitney begin a tentative courtship, filled with passion. The beginning of the relationship is tumultuous, with the apex being a controversial rape scene.[2]
Whitney and Clayton become estranged due to miscommunication. Whitney's cousin Emily, aware of the entire story, contrives to bring Whitney and Clayton back together at Elizabeth's wedding. While this initially does not work, Whitney and Clayton ultimately reunite and become happy parents.[3]
Main characters
Characters from the Westmoreland Dynasty Saga universe appear across the novels. From this era, Whitney, Clayton, and Stephen appear in Until You, with Clayton and Stephen's ancestor, Royce Westmoreland, as the main character in A Kingdom of Dreams.
- Whitney Stone
- Clayton Westmoreland, Duke of Claymore
- Paul Sevarin, Whitney's girlhood crush
- Nicolas DuVille, Whitney's friend and suitor
- Martin Stone, father of Whitney
- Anne Gilbert, Whitney's aunt
- Edward Gilbert, Whitney's uncle
- Emily Williams, Whitney's cousin
- Elizabeth Ashton, Whitney's childhood acquaintance and adulthood friend
- Peter Redfern, Elizabeth's husband
- Stephen Westmoreland, brother of Clayton (main character in Until You)
Style and Themes
Eloisa James, romance novelist and professor, cites Whitney, My Love as introducing her to the works of McNaught. James cals her a "brilliant tutor" in the craft of romance, especially through suspending reality and creating romantic relationships in her novels.[4]
Utilizing the genre of romance, McNaught is able to create a link between the reader and the heroine. Through this connection, readers feel as if they are the ones receiving the attention and desire from the male hero.[5] Furthermore, the codes and language within the romance novel genre, create a community of female readers sharing in similar emotions and knowledge.[6]
Release history
After the initial publication in 1985, Whitney, My Love was adapted by a number of publishers to at least 6 different languages and four formats. Languages include English, French, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Hungarian, Spanish, and Italian. The book was published as a hardback, paperback, large print book, and eBook. Most notably, the 1999/2000 edition and republication resulted in a 180-page addition to the original story, changing at least two scenes and extending the final ending.[7]
Country | Release Date | Edition
(Hardback/Paperback) |
Publisher | ISBN/OCLC | Pages | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | 1985 | Pocket Books | ||||
United States | January 1985 | Paperback | Pocket Books | 9780671528089
9780671671389 9780671737641 |
538 [8][9] | |
United States | 1985 | Simon & Schuster, Inc. | 9780671737641
9780671032975 |
538 [10] | ||
United States | 1985 | Large Print | Simon & Schuster, Inc. | 9781568951072 | 711 [11] | |
England | 1985 | Severn House | 466211289 | 538 [12] | ||
England | 1985 | Paperback | Corgi | 828595252 | N/A [13] | |
United States | March 1987 | 9780552127288 | 544 [14][15] | |||
England | 1987 | Print and Large Print | Corgi | 9780552127288 | 538 [16] | |
United States | 1989 | Severn House | 9780727816948 | 538 [17] | - Distributed by Mercedes Distribution Center, Inc. | |
United Kingdom | 1989 | Severn House | 19584179 | 538 [18] | ||
United States | 1989 | Large Print | Severn House | 693584962 | 538 [19] | |
United States | 1994 | Large Print | Pocket Books | 9780739405499 | 1038 [20] | |
United States | 1994 | Large Print | Wheeler Publishing | 9781568951072 | 711 [21] | |
France | 1994 | J'ai Lu | 9782277237419 | 414 [22] | - Translated by Elisabeth Luc | |
France | 1994 | J'ai Lu | 9782290008010 | 414 [23] | ||
United States | 1998 | Pocket Books | 9780671776091 | 708 [24] | ||
Russia | 1998 | ACT | 9785150009059 | 608 [25] | - Translated by Dzhudit Maknot
and T.A. Pert︠s︡evoĭ | |
Russia | 1999 | ACT | 9785237003161
9785237003178 |
N/A [26] | - Translated by Dzhudit Maknot
- In two volumes | |
United States | 1999 | Pocket Books | 9780671032975 | 577 [27] | ||
United States | 1999 | Simon & Schuster, Inc. | 9780671776091 | 708 [28] | ||
United States | 1999 | Pocket Books | 9780671036850
9780671032975 9780671776091 |
577 [29] | - Special collector's edition
- New ending | |
United States | 1999 | Large Print | Pocket Books | 9780739405499 | 1038 [30] | |
Brazil | 1999 | São Paulo: Best Seller | 9788571236530 | 480 [31] | - Translated by Vera Maria Marques Martins | |
United States | 2000 | Pocket Books | 9780671776091 | 708 [32] | ||
United States | 2000 | eBook | Pocket Books | 9781501145438 | 708 [33] | - Adaptation of the 1999 reprint |
United States | 2000 | Large Print | Pocket Books | 9780671776091 | 708 [34] | |
United States | 2001 | Doubleday | 9780739405499 | 577 [35] | ||
Hungary | 2002 | Magyar Könyvklub | 9789635475759 | 539 [36][37] | - Translated by Tamásné Vitray | |
Spain | 2005 | Barcelona: Cisne
DeBolsillo |
788497935166 | 729 [38] | - Translated by Margarita Cavándoli
- 3 editions of this version published | |
United States | 2006 | Pocket Books | 9781416530718 | 708 [39] | - Special edition with alternative ending | |
Russia | 2006 | ACT | 9785170324330
9785170324316 |
N/A [40] | - Translated by Джудит Макнот
- In two volumes | |
Russia | 2006 | ACT | 9785170272891
9785971326038 9785170278947 9785971326052 |
557 [41] | - Translated by Т.А. Перцевой | |
France | 2008 | J'ai Lu | 9782290008010 | 414 [42] | ||
United States | 2008 | Pocket Books | 9780671036850 | N/A [43] | ||
Hungary | 2009 | Budapest: General Press | 909773400 | 516 [44] | ||
Spain | 2010 | Random House Mondadori | 805054446 | 729 [45] | ||
Spain | 2012 | Barcelona: Cisne | 9788499894164 | 729 [46] | ||
Italy | 2014 | Mondadori | 956550376 | 349 [47] | ||
Russia | 2014 | ACT | 9785170859856 | 542 [48] | ||
Russia | 2017 | ACT | 9785171044794 | 542 [49] |
References
- ↑ Maryles, Daisy (October 23, 2006). "Paperback Bestseller/Mass Market". Publishers Weekly. 253 (42): 14 – via Academic OneFile.
- ↑ Vail, Elizabeth. "Romance and Rape Culture: A Modern Reader Reads Whitney, My Love". www.heroesandheartbreakers.com. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (June 2000). Whitney, My Love. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780671776091.
- ↑ "Musings on Muses". Publishers Weekly: 34. November 2004 – via Academic OneFile.
- ↑ Moody, Stephanie (2015-11-13). "Identification, Affect, and Escape: Theorizing Popular Romance Reading". Pedagogy. 16 (1): 105–123. doi:10.1215/15314200-3158669. ISSN 1533-6255. S2CID 146440129.
- ↑ Struve, Laura (2011). "Sisters of Sorts: Reading Romantic Fiction and the Bonds Among Female Readers". The Journal of Popular Culture. 44 (6): 1289–1306. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5931.2011.00901.x.
- ↑ "Whitney, My Love Cameo". www.mcnaughtized.com. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1985-01-01). Whitney My Love. Pocket. ISBN 9780671528089. OL 7649506M.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1985). Whitney my love. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 0671671383. OCLC 19347817.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1985). Whitney my love. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0671737643. OCLC 422853149.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1985). Whitney, my love. New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc. ISBN 1568951078. OCLC 608817096.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1985). Whitney, my love. London: Severn House. OCLC 466211289.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1985). Whitney, my love. Corgi. ISBN 0552127280. OCLC 828595252.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ↑ McNaught, Judith (March 1987). Whitney My Love. Corgi Adult. ISBN 9780552127288. OL 7790387M.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1987). Whitney My Love. Pocket. OCLC 608914670.
- ↑ Judith., McNaught (1987) [1985]. Whitney, my love. London: Corgi. ISBN 9780552127288. OCLC 16181275.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1988). Whitney, my love. London]; Brooklyn, N.Y.: Severn House : distributed in the U.S.A. by Mercedes Distribution Center, Inc. ISBN 0727816942.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1989). Whitney, my love. London, UK: Severn House. OCLC 19584179.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1989). Whitney, my love. Severn House. OCLC 693584962.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1994). Whitney, my love [large print. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 0739405497. OCLC 680084162.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1994). Whitney, my love / S. Hingham, MA: Wheeler Pub. ISBN 1568951078. OCLC 779406648.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith; Luc, Elisabeth (1994). La scandaleuse (in French). Paris: Ed. J'ai lu. ISBN 2277237418. OCLC 464048796.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith; Luc, Élisabeth (2008). La scandaleuse (in French). Paris: J'ai lu. ISBN 978-2290008010. OCLC 237002558.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1998). Whitney, my love. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 9780671776091.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1998). Uitni, li︠u︡bimai︠a︡ (in Russian). Moskva: Izd-vo AST. ISBN 5150009059. OCLC 39357239.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1999). Uitni, li︠u︡bimai︠a︡ (in Russian). Moskva: Izd-vo AST. ISBN 5237003168. OCLC 43748456.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1999). Whitney, My Love. Pocket Books. ISBN 9780671032975. OCLC 519739624.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ↑ McNaught, Judith (1999). Whitney, My Love. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, Inc. ISBN 9780671776091.
- ↑ Judith., McNaught (1999). Whitney, my love (Special collector's ed.). New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 9780671032975. OCLC 41713030.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (1999). Whitney, my love. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 0739405497. OCLC 42775675.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith; Martins, Vera Maria Marques (1999). Whitney, meu amor! (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Best Seller. ISBN 8571236534. OCLC 62313392.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (2000). Whitney, my love. New York [etc.: Pocket Books. ISBN 0671776096.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (2000). Whitney, my love. ISBN 9781501145438.
- ↑ Judith., McNaught (November 2016). Whitney, my love. New York. ISBN 9781501145438. OCLC 962026963.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ↑ McNaught, Judith (2001). Whitney, my love. New York, N.Y: Doubleday. ISBN 9780739405499. OCLC 733817612.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith; Vitray Tamásné (2002). Whitney, kedvesem (in Hungarian). Budapest: Magyar Könyvklub. ISBN 9635475756. OCLC 440202997.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith; Vitray, Tamásné (2002). Whitney, kedvesem (in Hungarian). Budapest: Magyar Könyvklub. ISBN 9635475756. OCLC 51807882.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (2005). Tú eres mi amor (in Spanish). Barcelona: Cisne. ISBN 8497935160. OCLC 920146676.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (2006). Whitney, my love. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 1416530711.
- ↑ Макнот, Джудит (2006). Уитни, любимая (in Russian). Moscow: Изд-во "АСТ". ISBN 5170055838. OCLC 187303901.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (2006). Укрощение любовью, или, Уитни. Москва: АСТ. ISBN 5170272898. OCLC 76066098.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith; Luc, Élisabeth (2008). La scandaleuse (in French). Paris: J'ai lu. ISBN 978-2290008010. OCLC 237002558.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (2008). Whitney, my love. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 978-0671036850. OCLC 78749084.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith; Vitray Tamásné (2009). Whitney, kedvesem (in Hungarian). Budapest: General Press. ISBN 9789636431099. OCLC 909773400.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith; Cavándoli, Margarita (2010). Tú eres mi amor (in Spanish). Barcelona: Random House Mondadori. OCLC 805054446.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith; Cavándoli, Margarita (2012). Tú eres mi amor (in Spanish). Barcelona: Cisne. ISBN 9788499894164. OCLC 804811801.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith (2014). Whitney, amore mio. Prima Parte Prima Parte (in Italian). OCLC 956550376.
- ↑ Макнот, Джудит (2014). Уитни, любимая: роман (in Russian). ISBN 9785170859856. OCLC 894915601.
- ↑ McNaught, Judith; Перцева, Т. А (2017). Уитни, любимая (in Russian). ISBN 9785171044794. OCLC 1003151908.