The Queens of England (eBook)

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Rosalie Kaufman (Herausgeber)

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2023
771 Seiten
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859-654772904-4 (EAN)

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Agnes Strickland's 'The Queens of England' is an enlightening journey through the tapestry of British history, as told through the lives of its queens. Beginning with the formidable Matilda of Flanders and navigating through the complex narratives of figures like Berengaria of Navarre and the many wives of Henry VIII, the book offers readers a panoramic perspective on the role of women in shaping the British Empire. Crafted in the Victorian tradition, it employs a narrative style that is accessible and engaging, adopting a simplicity that makes the volume appropriate for young adult audiences without sacrificing the depth of historical insight. The work juxtaposes the naive tone characteristic of educational writings of the time with fascinating, detailed historical accounts, providing a literary experience that is both didactic and delightful.

Agnes Strickland writes with the authoritative pen of someone intimately acquainted with her subject matter. Her style reflects the sensibilities of her own Victorian era, a time when the educational materials for young ladies were meant to be both enlightening and morally instructive. Strickland's historical scope and commitment to capturing the essence of these regal figures illuminate the comprehensive research undertaken to produce such a work. The author's narrative choices reflect an intuitive understanding of her audience, delivering history with a sense of moral instruction and entertainment intertwined.

'The Queens of England' comes highly recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the rich history of Britain's monarchy, with a focus on the strong women who stood at its helm. The book stands as a testament to Strickland's prowess as an accomplished historian and storyteller. Adults and young adults alike will find Strickland's approachable prose to be a gateway to a deeper appreciation of these historical figures, securing the book's place as both a significant scholarly resource and a compelling read for those enchanted by England's storied past.

Agnes Strickland (1796-1874) was an esteemed English historical writer and biographer, primarily remembered for her significant contributions to the study of English royal history through her principal work, 'The Lives of the Queens of England'. This pioneering series, originally published in multiple volumes from 1840 to 1848, marked a substantial enrichment to the field of biographical literature with a focus on female monarchs. While Strickland's approach combined a scholarly attention to detail with an engaging narrative style, her works were among the first to provide a sympathetic and detailed account of the lives of women in power, which had been often overlooked by her contemporaries. Her biographical accounts were built on a foundation of meticulous research, including access to documents and correspondence hitherto unavailable to public scrutiny. Although criticized by some historians for her occasionally uncritical admiration of her subjects and a tendency towards romantic embellishment, Strickland's work undeniably paved the way for future generations of historians and biographers. Her literary style is characterized by a mix of factual historical reportage with anecdotal charm, making her an accessible author to both the serious student of history and the general reader. Beyond 'The Lives of the Queens of England', Strickland authored numerous other historical works, which solidified her position as a significant figure in the crafting of popular biographies during the Victorian era.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kinder- / Jugendbuch Sachbücher Geschichte / Politik
Schlagworte Agnes Strickland historical literature • Anne Boleyn • Anne of the Thousand Days • Braveheart • British Isles medieval queens • British royalty biographies • Catharine Parr Traill • Educational British history for teens • England's female monarchy narrative • English queens historical account • Great Britain royal lineage • Historical women of power • Jane Seymour • Letters of Mary Queen of Scots • Mary Maxwell Campbell • Monarchical history of England • Susanna Moodie • The Other Boleyn Girl • The Pilgrims of Walsingham • Tudor and Stuart queens
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