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Elizabeth Norton

    Elizabeth Norton est une historienne britannique spécialisée dans les reines d'Angleterre et la période Tudor. Son travail plonge profondément dans la vie et les intrigues des femmes puissantes qui ont façonné l'histoire anglaise. Norton utilise sa perspective d'experte pour donner vie à ces personnages fascinants, en examinant leurs ambitions, leurs défis et leur impact sur leur époque. Son style d'écriture est à la fois captivant et informatif, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu convaincant du passé.

    She Wolves: The Notorious Queens of England
    Catherine Parr
    England's Queens from Catherine of Aragon to Elizabeth II
    The Temptation of Elizabeth Tudor
    The Anne Boleyn Papers
    England's Queens: The Biography
    • England's Queens: The Biography

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      Exploring the English monarchy from a unique perspective, this book delves into the lives of the queens of England, highlighting their private struggles and public roles. It emphasizes the often-overlooked narratives of these women, showcasing their influence and contributions to history. Through personal anecdotes and historical context, readers gain insight into how these queens navigated the complexities of power, society, and their relationships, revealing a rich tapestry of female experience within the royal lineage.

      England's Queens: The Biography
    • The Anne Boleyn Papers

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(30)Évaluer

      This collection presents the complete letters, dispatches, and chronicles that unveil the true narrative of Anne Boleyn. It offers an in-depth look into her life, capturing her thoughts, experiences, and the historical context surrounding her rise and fall. Readers will gain insight into her complex character and the political intrigues of the Tudor court, providing a nuanced understanding of her legacy and the events that led to her tragic end.

      The Anne Boleyn Papers
    • The Temptation of Elizabeth Tudor

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,1(16)Évaluer

      The narrative delves into a significant sex scandal that posed a serious threat to the young Elizabeth Tudor, exploring its profound impact on her development and the formation of her public image as Elizabeth I. Through a detailed examination of this pivotal moment in history, the book reveals how the scandal shaped her reign and legacy, providing insights into the complexities of her character and the political landscape of her time.

      The Temptation of Elizabeth Tudor
    • The six wives of Henry VIII brought queenship into the early modern era and his daughters, Mary I and Elizabeth I, found themselves in an almost unprecedented position as reigning queens. From these Tudor women to the present, each queen has a unique story to tell. The unhappy Sophia Dorothea of Celle was imprisoned for over thirty years by her husband George I when her affair was discovered and her lover was murdered. Queen Victoria spent her childhood secluded with her overprotective mother, even sharing the same bedroom until the day when she was proclaimed queen and finally freed herself from her mother’s control.Nearly eighty women have sat on the throne of England, either as queen regnant or queen consort and the voices of all of them survive through their writings and those of their contemporaries. For the first time, the voices of each individual queen can be heard. This volume charts the course of English queenship from Henry’s wives through the Tudors, Stuarts, Hanoverians, right up to the House of Windsor and our current queen, Elizabeth II.

      England's Queens from Catherine of Aragon to Elizabeth II
    • Catherine Parr

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(167)Évaluer

      A compelling narrative about the last queen of Henry VIII, exploring her roles as a wife, widow, mother, and survivor.

      Catherine Parr
    • 4,0(558)Évaluer

      Focusing on England's medieval royal dynasties, this history explores the notorious queens who defied societal norms, such as Eleanor of Aquitaine and Anne Boleyn. It highlights their infamous behaviors, including witchcraft and adultery, which garnered significant attention during their lifetimes. By examining both well-known and lesser-known figures, the book sheds light on the evolving role of the medieval queen, ultimately linking these figures to the emergence of a new concept of queenship exemplified by Elizabeth I.

      She Wolves: The Notorious Queens of England
    • The Boleyn Women

      The Tudor Femmes Fatales Who Changed English History

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(11)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the sudden rise of Anne Boleyn's family in the late 14th century, leading to their significant influence in the early 15th century. It highlights the family's journey from obscurity to prominence, culminating in the reign of Elizabeth I, a Boleyn descendant, showcasing the impact of their legacy on English history.

      The Boleyn Women
    • Margaret Beaufort

      Mother of the Tudor Dynasty

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(37)Évaluer

      The extraordinary life of Lady Margaret Beaufort unfolds as she navigates the challenges of being divorced at ten, becoming a mother at thirteen, and enduring three widowhoods. As the matriarch of the Tudor dynasty, her resilience and determination shaped the course of history. This true story highlights her pivotal role in a time of political upheaval, showcasing her strength and influence in a male-dominated world.

      Margaret Beaufort
    • Anne Boleyn

      Henry VIII's Obsession

      • 191pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(19)Évaluer

      The life of Anne Boleyn unfolds from her childhood at Hever Castle to her influential presence in the courts of Paris and London. Renowned for her controversial and scandalous reputation, she captivated and challenged the norms of her time, leaving a lasting impact on English history. Her journey reflects both her ambition and the tumultuous political landscape of the era.

      Anne Boleyn
    • Jane Seymour

      Henry VIII's True Love

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(39)Évaluer

      Focusing on Jane Seymour, the third wife of Henry VIII, this biography delves into her life and the pivotal role she played in Tudor history. It explores her tragic death during childbirth, which fulfilled Henry's desire for a male heir, and examines her legacy as a queen. The book sheds light on Jane's character, her relationships within the royal court, and the challenges she faced, offering a fresh perspective on a woman often overshadowed by her more famous counterparts.

      Jane Seymour