Amanda Vaill, Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution, with Honor Moore

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When: Thu, Nov 6, 2025 at 6:00pm - 6:00pm

Where: The New York Society Library
53 E. 79th St.

212-288-6900
Price: $15

America’s Founding Era reconsidered through the lives of two women as formidable as, and in some respects stronger than, the men they loved, married, and mothered. In this special event, award-winning biographer Amanda Vaill converses with acclaimed author Honor Moore.

Angelica and Elizabeth Schuyler, born to wealth and privilege in New York’s Hudson Valley during the latter half of the eighteenth century, were raised to make good marriages and supervise substantial households. Instead they became embroiled in the turmoil of America's insurrection against Great Britain―and rebelled themselves, in ways as different as each was from the other, against the destiny mapped out for them.

Glamorous Angelica, who sought fulfillment through attachments to powerful men, eloped at twenty with a war profiteer and led a luxurious life, first in Paris, then in London, charming Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and the Prince of Wales. Eliza, one year her junior, too candid for flirtation and uninterested in influence or intrigue, married a penniless illegitimate outsider, Alexander Hamilton, and devoted herself to his career. But after his appointment as America’s first Treasury Secretary, she was challenged by the controversies in which he became involved, not the least of which was the attraction that grew between him and her adored sister.

When tragedy followed, everything changed for both women: one deprived of her animating spirit, the other improbably gaining a new, self-determined life. “You would not have suffered if you had married into a family less near the sun,” wrote Angelica to Eliza, “but then the pride, the pleasure, the nameless satisfactions.”

Drawing on deep archival research, including never-published records and letters, Amanda Vaill interweaves this family drama with its historical context, creating a narrative with the sweep and intimacy of a nineteenth-century novel. Full of battles and dinner parties, murky politics and transparent frocks, fierce loyalty and betrayals both public and personal, Pride and Pleasure brings two extraordinary American heroines to life

Amanda Vaill is a former book publisher and a New York Times bestselling and award-winning biographer, journalist, and screenwriter. Her previous books include Everybody Was So Young, Somewhere, Hotel Florida, and Jerome Robbins, By Himself. She wrote the screenplay for the Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning documentary Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About, and her journalism and criticism have appeared in numerous periodicals from The American Scholar and Architectural Digest to Town & Country and The Washington Post. A finalist for the National Book Critics’ Circle Award, a past fellow of the Guggenheim Foundation, NYU's Center for Ballet and the Arts, and the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library, she lives in New York City.

Honor Moore’s A Termination (2024) – a memoir of her pre-Roe abortion and how that act of resistance shaped who she became – was a New York Times Editor’s Choice and appeared on Publisher’s Weekly’s best of the year list. Our Revolution, a Mother and Daughter at Midcentury (2020), published two days before the COVID-19 lockdown, was launched at the NYSL; and The Bishop’s Daughter (2008) was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. The White Blackbird, a Life of the Painter Margarett Sargent by her Granddaughter (1996), a New York Times Notable Book, was acquired by Amanda Vaill when she was an editor at Viking. At Our Age, new poems, is just out from Thornwillow Press. Photo by Brittany Ambridge

This event is a Henry S.F. Cooper Jr. Lecture on Early American History & Literature.



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