The Queens of England (Vol. 1 - 3). Unveiling the Legacy of England's Royal Women

Par : Agnes Strickland, Rosalie Kaufman
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  • Nombre de pages771
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4779083-9
  • EAN8596547790839
  • Date de parution27/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille23 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

Agnes Strickland'Äôs "The Queens of England" (Vol. 1-3) is a meticulously researched historical anthology that illuminates the lives of England's queens from the Norman Conquest to the late 17th century. Strickland employs a narrative style that blends biographical detail with a dramatic retelling of events, crafting an engaging tapestry of the trials and tribulations faced by these influential women.
Her work echoes the Victorian era'Äôs fascination with female figures in history, combining a scholarly rigor with accessible prose meant for both the educated reader and the general public. Each volume not only recounts personal stories but also situates these queens within the broader socio-political context of their times, thereby offering insight into their profound impacts on English history.
Agnes Strickland was a prominent Victorian historian, born into a family with a strong appreciation for literature and education. Her extensive knowledge of English history, coupled with her passion for women'Äôs roles in shaping that history, inspired her to write this compelling trilogy. Strickland's dedication to highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of queens allowed readers to see these historical figures in a new light, bridging gaps between academic history and popular narrative.
I highly recommend "The Queens of England" to anyone with an interest in British history or women'Äôs studies. Strickland'Äôs engaging storytelling, coupled with her rigorous scholarship, makes this work an indispensable resource for historians, students, and casual readers alike. Those seeking to understand the dynamic interplay of gender and power in England's past will find themselves captivated by the stories contained within these volumes.
Agnes Strickland'Äôs "The Queens of England" (Vol. 1-3) is a meticulously researched historical anthology that illuminates the lives of England's queens from the Norman Conquest to the late 17th century. Strickland employs a narrative style that blends biographical detail with a dramatic retelling of events, crafting an engaging tapestry of the trials and tribulations faced by these influential women.
Her work echoes the Victorian era'Äôs fascination with female figures in history, combining a scholarly rigor with accessible prose meant for both the educated reader and the general public. Each volume not only recounts personal stories but also situates these queens within the broader socio-political context of their times, thereby offering insight into their profound impacts on English history.
Agnes Strickland was a prominent Victorian historian, born into a family with a strong appreciation for literature and education. Her extensive knowledge of English history, coupled with her passion for women'Äôs roles in shaping that history, inspired her to write this compelling trilogy. Strickland's dedication to highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of queens allowed readers to see these historical figures in a new light, bridging gaps between academic history and popular narrative.
I highly recommend "The Queens of England" to anyone with an interest in British history or women'Äôs studies. Strickland'Äôs engaging storytelling, coupled with her rigorous scholarship, makes this work an indispensable resource for historians, students, and casual readers alike. Those seeking to understand the dynamic interplay of gender and power in England's past will find themselves captivated by the stories contained within these volumes.
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