Sovereign Ladies

Sovereign Ladies

by Maureen Waller (Author)

Synopsis

In the last millennium there have been only six female sovereigns: Mary I and Elizabeth I, Mary II and Anne, Victoria and Elizabeth II, who celebrated her eightieth birthday in 2006. With the exception of Mary I, they are among our most successful monarchs. Without Mary II and Anne, the Glorious Revolution of 1688 might not have taken place. Elizabeth I and Victoria each gave their name to an age, presiding over long periods when the country made significant progress in the growth of empire, prestige and power. All of them have far-reaching legacies. Each faced personal sacrifices and emotional dilemmas in her pursuit of political power. How to overcome the problem of being a female ruler when the sex was considered inferior? Does a queen take a husband and, if so, how does she reconcile the reversal of the natural order, according to which the man should be the master? A queen's first duty is to provide an heir to the throne, but at what cost? In this richly compelling narrative, Maureen Waller delves into the intimate lives of England's queens regnant in delicious detail, assessing their achievements from a female perspective.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Edition: 2007
Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published: 26 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0719567149
ISBN 13: 9780719567148
Book Overview: Women belonged neither in government nor on the battlefield and yet England's queens defied all the odds ...

Media Reviews
'Excellent ... a fascinating and highly readable account of England's six reigning queens. Ms Waller writes with enormous elegance and verve, and has managed to cram a dizzying amount of research into a relatively modest 500 pages' * Katie Hickman, Daily Mail *
'This is a great blockbuster of a book, scrupulously researched, well-structured ... taking in some rattling good narrative on the way' * Frances Wilson, Daily Telegraph *
'Readable and engaging' * Virginia Rounding, The Sunday Times *
'By the end, the reader feels as if they have spent hours in the company of a court habituee who knew all these women well ... How will Britain cope with a king after such an astonishing tradition of successful queenship? The question makes this intelligent and readable book extremely timely' * Dianne Purkiss, Sunday Telegraph *
Author Bio
Maureen Waller read Medieval & Modern History at University College, London and took a Master`s at Queen Mary College, London. She is the author of 1700: Scenes from London Life and Ungrateful Daughters: The Stuart Princesses Who Stole their Father`s Crown. She lives in London.