The Lady Penelope: The Lost Tale of Love and Politics in the Court of Elizabeth I

The Lady Penelope: The Lost Tale of Love and Politics in the Court of Elizabeth I

by SallyVarlow (Author)

Synopsis

Penelope Devereux was the brightest star who ever shone in the court of Queen Elizabeth I in sixteenth-century England. She was the most beautiful woman of her generation and muse to countless poets and musicians, yet her story ended in tragedy: she died in disgrace on 7th July 1607, a widow, outcast from court, and stripped of all her titles.Her life touched on every great event of the age - the execution of Mary Queen of Scots, the defeat of the Spanish Armada, the arrival of King James and the Gunpowder Plot - and she knew many of the celebrated artistic figures of the day including William Shakespeare. The Lady Penelope is a dramatic, visual, emotional and ultimately tragic story set against the character of Queen Elizabeth I and the staged pageantry of her Court, and will have immediate appeal to lovers of historical biographies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Andre Deutsch Ltd
Published: 02 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 0233002650
ISBN 13: 9780233002651

Media Reviews
Really masterly. This authoritative history tells what eventually happened to 'The Other Boleyn Girl' and her great-granddaughter, The Lady Penelope. Philippa Gregory, author, The Other Boleyn Girl
Author Bio
Sally Varlow is the author of A Reader's Guide to Writers' Britain (Andre Deutsch) and has written frequently for The Times, Daily Telegraph, The Observer and the Sunday Express. She is a regular guest lecturer for London University and lives in Chailey, Sussex.