Arbella

Arbella PDF

Author: Sarah Gristwood

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 9780618341337

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Based on letters written by England's "Lost Queen," this portrait describes the niece to Mary Queen of Scots and cousin to Elizabeth I who became a pawn in the power struggles of her age and tried unsuccessfully to flee her fate, dying a tragic death in the tower of London.

Arbella Stuart

Arbella Stuart PDF

Author: Jill Armitage

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2017-04-15

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1445650207

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The woman expected to succeed the Virgin Queen

Blood Sisters

Blood Sisters PDF

Author: Sarah Gristwood

Publisher: Basic Books (AZ)

Published: 2014-03-04

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 0465060986

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The Wars of the Roses, which tore apart the ruling Plantagenet family in fifteenth-century England, was truly a domestic drama, as fraught and intimate as any family feud before or since. But as acclaimed historian Sarah Gristwood reveals, while the events of this turbulent time are usually described in terms of the men who fought and died seeking the throne, a handful of powerful women would prove just as decisive as their kinfolks’ clashing armies. A richly drawn, absorbing epic, Blood Sisters reveals how women helped to end the Wars of the Roses, paving the way for the Tudor age—and the creation of modern England.

Game of Queens

Game of Queens PDF

Author: Sarah Gristwood

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2016-11-29

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0465096794

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"Sarah Gristwood has written a masterpiece that effortlessly and enthrallingly interweaves the amazing stories of women who ruled in Europe during the Renaissance period."--Alison Weir Sixteenth-century Europe saw an explosion of female rule. From Isabella of Castile, and her granddaughter Mary Tudor, to Catherine de Medici, Anne Boleyn, and Elizabeth Tudor, these women wielded enormous power over their territories, shaping the course of European history for over a century. Across boundaries and generations, these royal women were mothers and daughters, mentors and protégées, allies and enemies. For the first time, Europe saw a sisterhood of queens who would not be equaled until modern times. A fascinating group biography and a thrilling political epic, Game of Queens explores the lives of some of the most beloved (and reviled) queens in history.

Emma, the Twice-crowned Queen

Emma, the Twice-crowned Queen PDF

Author: Isabella Strachan

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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Known in 'The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles' simply as 'the Lady', Emma was a wife, mother and widow as well as a queen. Standing at the meeting point of the three cultures of the early Middle Ages - Saxon, Viking and Norman - Emma and her queenship provide a captivating picture of a still-misperceived age.

Elizabeth and Leicester

Elizabeth and Leicester PDF

Author: Sarah Gristwood

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2008-10-28

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780143114499

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View our feature on Sarah Gristwood’s Elizabeth & Leicester.Though the story has been told on film—and whispered in historic gossip—this is the first book in almost fifty years to solely explore the great queen’s attachment to her beloved Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester. Fueled by scandal and intrigue, their relationship set the explosive connection between public and private life in sixteenth-century England in bold relief. Why did they never marry? How much of what seemed a passionate obsession was actually political convenience? Elizabeth and Leicester reignites this 400- year-old love story in a book for anyone interested in Elizabethan literature.

Mary Tudor

Mary Tudor PDF

Author: D. M. Loades

Publisher: National Archives of England

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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This probing yet sympathetic account reveals a personality no less fascinating than Elizabeth in its contradictions

The Politics of Female Alliance in Early Modern England

The Politics of Female Alliance in Early Modern England PDF

Author: Christina Luckyj

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2017-12-01

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 149620199X

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Introduction -- The politics of women's "domestic" alliances. Distaff power: plebeian female alliances in early modern England / Bernard Capp -- Between women: slanderous speech and neighborly bonds in Henry Porter's The two angry women of Abington / Ronda Arab -- The political role of the gossip in Swetnam the woman-hater, arraigned by women / Megan Inbody -- Virtual and actual female alliance in The maid's tragedy and The tamer tamed / Niamh J. O'Leary -- Failed alliances and miserable marriages in Katherine Philips's letters / Elizabeth Hodgson -- Women's alliances and the politics of the court. Performing patronage, crafting alliances: ladies' lotteries in English pageantry / Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich -- Tyrants, love, and ladies' eyes: the politics of female-boy alliance on the Jacobean stage Roberta Barker -- Her advocate to the loudest: Arbella Stuart and female courtly alliance in The winter's tale / Alicia Tomasian -- Not sparing kings: Aemilia Lanyer and the religious politics of female alliance / Christina Luckyj -- The politics of female kinship. Shakespeare revises Juliet, the nurse, and Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet / Steven Urkowitz -- Crossing generations: female alliances and dynastic power in Anne Clifford's great books of record / Jessica l. Malay -- Exilic inspiration and the captive life: the literary/political alliances of the Cavendish sisters / Jennifer Higginbotham -- Afterword / Susan Frye and Karen Robertson

Breakfast at Tiffany's

Breakfast at Tiffany's PDF

Author: Sarah Gristwood

Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.

Published: 2011-09-06

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0847836711

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Provides a behind-the-scenes look at the motion picture with facsimilies of the shooting script and a section on costumes.