The Dark Queens: A gripping tale of power, ambition and murderous rivalry in early medieval France
Autor Shelley Puhaken Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781801109178
ISBN-10: 1801109176
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 1x8pp col & 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Apollo
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1801109176
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 1x8pp col & 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Apollo
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Resurrects two forgotten Medieval Queens, doing what Max Adams did for Oswald in THE KING IN THE NORTH.
Notă biografică
Shelley Puhak is a poet and writer whose work engages with history in unexpected ways. She has more than a decade of experience teaching literature and creative writing and is the author of two award-winning books of poetry, Guinevere in Baltimore and Stalin in Aruba. Shelley's writing has appeared in publications including The Atlantic, Creative Nonfiction and Virginia Quarterly Review, been anthologised in Best American Travel Writing, and featured in numerous editions of Best American Essays. The Dark Queens is her first non-fiction book.
Recenzii
The Dark Queens brings the Merovingian empire to thrilling, bewildering, horrifying life. This is the story - told with a sharp eye, at heart-pounding pace - of two extraordinary women who held power in a brutal world that believed their sex couldn't rule. Many scholars 'still don't know what to do' with Brunhild and Fredegund. Shelley Puhak does
Bright, smart, and playful, The Dark Queens is a marvelous trip into the murky early Middle Ages. Shelley Puhak presents a believable and vividly drawn portrait of the Frankish world, and in doing so restores two half-forgotten and much-mythologized queens, Brunhild and Fredegund, to their proper place in medieval history
On the one hand, a story of scheming and savagery to make Game of Thrones look tame - on the other, a genuinely important exploration of the relationship between two powerful women, written with zest and verve
History owes more to Brunhild and Fredegund, two queens whose bitter rivalry left a trail of bodies in their wake, than the lies perpetuated by their enemies. So bravo to Shelley Puhak for a remarkable piece of detective work, by turns enlightening and shocking. Anyone who thought that medieval queens spent their time sewing and sighing is in for a surprise
A vivid and engaging tapestry of Merovingian plot and counterplot
This gripping saga features everything from gory murders to scandalous nuns. Brunhild and Fredegund are often flattened into early medieval Europe's great villains, but in Shelley Puhak's brilliant telling, they come to rich and nuanced life
A well-researched and well-told epic history. The Dark Queens brings these courageous, flawed, and ruthless rulers and their distant times back to life
A compelling read for those with an interest in early medieval European history, Merovingian history, and women in power
A lyrical and astute assessment of the political maneuvers, battlefield strategies, and resilience of medieval queens and rivals Fredegund and Brunhild... Puhak skillfully draws on contemporaneous sources, including letters, poems, and a vividly told yet obviously biased account by Brunhild's devoted ally, Bishop Gregory of Tours, to create her thrilling history. The resulting is a deeply fascinating portrait of the early Middle Ages that vigorously reclaims two powerhouse women from obscurity
Engaging... Fast-paced and intriguing
This is a book that will appeal not only to those with an interest in the Middle Ages, but anyone who loves the cut-and-thrust of court politics and ambition laid bare
Fredegund and Brunhild were clearly extraordinary women. In Puhak, they have finally found a worthy champion
Complete with maps, illustrations and a cast of characters, this is a vibrant exploration of these complex individuals, their world, and their legacy
Eventful plot, entertaining style and historical credibility
A gripping tale of power, ambition and murderous rivalry in early medieval France
Bright, smart, and playful, The Dark Queens is a marvelous trip into the murky early Middle Ages. Shelley Puhak presents a believable and vividly drawn portrait of the Frankish world, and in doing so restores two half-forgotten and much-mythologized queens, Brunhild and Fredegund, to their proper place in medieval history
On the one hand, a story of scheming and savagery to make Game of Thrones look tame - on the other, a genuinely important exploration of the relationship between two powerful women, written with zest and verve
History owes more to Brunhild and Fredegund, two queens whose bitter rivalry left a trail of bodies in their wake, than the lies perpetuated by their enemies. So bravo to Shelley Puhak for a remarkable piece of detective work, by turns enlightening and shocking. Anyone who thought that medieval queens spent their time sewing and sighing is in for a surprise
A vivid and engaging tapestry of Merovingian plot and counterplot
This gripping saga features everything from gory murders to scandalous nuns. Brunhild and Fredegund are often flattened into early medieval Europe's great villains, but in Shelley Puhak's brilliant telling, they come to rich and nuanced life
A well-researched and well-told epic history. The Dark Queens brings these courageous, flawed, and ruthless rulers and their distant times back to life
A compelling read for those with an interest in early medieval European history, Merovingian history, and women in power
A lyrical and astute assessment of the political maneuvers, battlefield strategies, and resilience of medieval queens and rivals Fredegund and Brunhild... Puhak skillfully draws on contemporaneous sources, including letters, poems, and a vividly told yet obviously biased account by Brunhild's devoted ally, Bishop Gregory of Tours, to create her thrilling history. The resulting is a deeply fascinating portrait of the early Middle Ages that vigorously reclaims two powerhouse women from obscurity
Engaging... Fast-paced and intriguing
This is a book that will appeal not only to those with an interest in the Middle Ages, but anyone who loves the cut-and-thrust of court politics and ambition laid bare
Fredegund and Brunhild were clearly extraordinary women. In Puhak, they have finally found a worthy champion
Complete with maps, illustrations and a cast of characters, this is a vibrant exploration of these complex individuals, their world, and their legacy
Eventful plot, entertaining style and historical credibility
A gripping tale of power, ambition and murderous rivalry in early medieval France