Tudor: Passion. Manipulation. Murder. The Story of England's Most Notorious Royal Family
Autor Leanda de Lisleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 feb 2015
The
Tudors
are
England's
most
dramatic
royal
family-Henry
VIII
notoriously
divorced
his
queen
and
broke
with
the
church
of
Rome,
and
Elizabeth
I
became
the
greatest
English
queen
in
history.
But
they
are
a
dynasty
still
more
extraordinary
than
the
one
we
thought
we
knew.
In an epic narrative sweeping from 1437 to the first decade of the seventeenth century,Tudortraces the rise and rule of the dynasty. Brutal political instability dominated England, and Leanda de Lisle reveals the personalities, passions, and obsessions of the men and women at its epicenter.
This groundbreaking story opens at the unlikely beginning of the Tudor dynasty-with Owen Tudor, a handsome Welsh commoner who, with a pirouette and a trip, landed squarely in the lap of the English Monarchy. The struggle of Owen's grandson Henry VII and his heirs to secure the line of succession-and the hopes, loves, and losses of the claimants-are the focus of this book. The universal appeal of the Tudors also lies in the family stories: of a mother's love for her son, of the husband who kills his wives, of siblings who betray one another, of reckless love affairs, of rival cousins, of an old spinster whose heirs hope to hurry her to her end.
Thrilling to read and bristling with religious and political intrigue,Tudortells the true story behind the myths, throwing a fresh, new light on this perennially fascinating era.
In an epic narrative sweeping from 1437 to the first decade of the seventeenth century,Tudortraces the rise and rule of the dynasty. Brutal political instability dominated England, and Leanda de Lisle reveals the personalities, passions, and obsessions of the men and women at its epicenter.
This groundbreaking story opens at the unlikely beginning of the Tudor dynasty-with Owen Tudor, a handsome Welsh commoner who, with a pirouette and a trip, landed squarely in the lap of the English Monarchy. The struggle of Owen's grandson Henry VII and his heirs to secure the line of succession-and the hopes, loves, and losses of the claimants-are the focus of this book. The universal appeal of the Tudors also lies in the family stories: of a mother's love for her son, of the husband who kills his wives, of siblings who betray one another, of reckless love affairs, of rival cousins, of an old spinster whose heirs hope to hurry her to her end.
Thrilling to read and bristling with religious and political intrigue,Tudortells the true story behind the myths, throwing a fresh, new light on this perennially fascinating era.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781610395458
ISBN-10: 161039545X
Pagini: 576
Ilustrații: 16-pp. photo insert on text
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 161039545X
Pagini: 576
Ilustrații: 16-pp. photo insert on text
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Leanda
de
Lisleis
the
highly
acclaimed
author
ofThe
Sisters
Who
Would
Be
Queen:
The
Tragedy
of
Mary,
Katherine,
and
Lady
Jane
GreyandAfter
Elizabeth:
The
Death
of
Elizabeth
and
the
Coming
of
King
James.
She
has
been
a
columnist
at
theSpectator,Country
Life,
theGuardian,
theSunday
Telegraph,
and
theDaily
Express,
and
writes
for
theDaily
Mail,
theNew
Statesman,
and
theSunday
Telegraph.
She
lives
in
Leicestershire.
Recenzii
“Leanda
de
Lisle
reveals
such
hidden
depths
in
the
vivid
history
of
England's
most
famous
dynasty”—The
American
Conservative
“Deeply researched but vibrantly accessible.”—Wall Street Journal
“Leanda de Lisle has the gift of reminding us that history is the story of real people; real men, real women, full of rage and ambition and lust and hope and love. The Tudors are already our most vivid dynasty, by quite a long chalk, but these pages render them more vivid still. This was an age when the game was worth the candle, when a chance remark could result in a crown or the axe. Wonderful, passionate, dangerous, fascinating stuff. I couldn't put it down.”—Julian Fellowes, creator of Downton Abbey
“This fresh take on the Tudor dynasty is history at its best… an engaging and well-sourced account, sprinkled with provocative anecdotes that will appeal to both scholars and general readers… This compelling tale is driven by three-dimensional people and relationships, and de Lisle does a fantastic job of making them feel lived and dramatic. ”—Publishers Weekly, starred
“A reliable and amply researched guide.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Deeply researched but vibrantly accessible.”—Wall Street Journal
“Leanda de Lisle has the gift of reminding us that history is the story of real people; real men, real women, full of rage and ambition and lust and hope and love. The Tudors are already our most vivid dynasty, by quite a long chalk, but these pages render them more vivid still. This was an age when the game was worth the candle, when a chance remark could result in a crown or the axe. Wonderful, passionate, dangerous, fascinating stuff. I couldn't put it down.”—Julian Fellowes, creator of Downton Abbey
“This fresh take on the Tudor dynasty is history at its best… an engaging and well-sourced account, sprinkled with provocative anecdotes that will appeal to both scholars and general readers… This compelling tale is driven by three-dimensional people and relationships, and de Lisle does a fantastic job of making them feel lived and dramatic. ”—Publishers Weekly, starred
“A reliable and amply researched guide.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Enjoyable, well-written… De Lisle examines the key events and characters that make the Tudor story interesting… This is a very well-done popular history ideal for general readers.”—Booklist
“Six centuries after they began, the Tudors are still England's most famous family. Their story is told in full in Leanda de Lisle's Tudor, a wonderfully fluent portrait of five generations that connects the often overlooked fifteenth century Tudors with the more famous stuff. In bridging this divide, de Lisle brings an entirely fresh feel to the Tudor story, reminding us of the one thing the monarchs themselves wanted us to forget: the sheer improbability of their royal rule.” —The Times(London)
“Europe has produced no family saga that could match the Tudors. Rarely has that story been so well told as here.”—The Mail
“De Lisle's masterful command of the facts – great and small – provides a complete and entertaining overview.”—The Guardian
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Sunday Times bestsellerA Telegraph Book of the YearA History Today Book of the YearA BBC History Magazine Book of the Year The Tudors are a national obsession;
Sunday Times bestsellerA Telegraph Book of the YearA History Today Book of the YearA BBC History Magazine Book of the Year The Tudors are a national obsession;