The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous
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Author | Jilly Cooper |
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Language | English |
Series | Rutshire Chronicles |
Genre | Romance, bonkbuster |
Set in | 20th-century England |
Published | 1993 (Bantam Books) |
Publisher | Bantam Books |
Publication date | 1993 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Preceded by | Polo |
Followed by | Appassionata |
The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous (1993) is a novel written by Jilly Cooper as part of the Rutshire Chronicles, about a womanizer who gets embroiled in a scheme to punish wayward husbands.
The book was first published in hardback in 1993 and then in paperback in April 1994, and was later adapted into a television miniseries.
The novel had the working title of Toyboy.[1] Former British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak claimed in May 2023 that The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous, along with other Cooper novels were his favourite books.[2]
Plot summary
[edit]Lysander Hawkley has a knack for trying to help the helpless, even if the helpless is a bored housewife. After his father refuses to lend him any money, his friend, Ferdie, comes up with a scheme to make money out of his womanizing: to help wives make their wandering husbands jealous. The plan, in theory, is simple: to make bored husbands realise why they had fallen in love with their wives in the first place.
Film adaptation
[edit]In 1997, a TV miniseries version was produced for ITV by Anglia Television, starring Stephen Billington as Lysander Hawkley, Hugh Bonneville as Ferdinand Fitzgerald , and Rhona Mitra as Flora Seymour. Other cast members included Gilly Coman as the Marigold, Kim Criswell as Georgie, and Kate Byers as Kitty Rannaldini.
It was directed by Robert Knights and executive produced by Sarah Lawson, under her company Lawson Productions, and Neil Zeiger for Blue Heaven Productions. The producer was Irving Teitelbaum.[3]
It was adapted by Harvey Bamberg and Andrew Maclear.
References
[edit]- ^ Ryan, Liz (18 May 1992). "How Jilly refreshes the parts other writers can't reach". Dublin Evening Herald. p. 15.
- ^ Burge, Amy; McAlister, Jodi; Ireland, Charlotte (31 August 2023). ""Prince Charming with an Erection": The Sensational Pleasures of the Bonkbuster". Contemporary Women's Writing. 17 (2): 137–155. doi:10.1093/cww/vpae002. ISSN 1754-1484.
- ^ "The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous" (1997) (mini)