The Word of a Prince: A Life of Elizabeth I from Contemporary Documents

The Word of a Prince: A Life of Elizabeth I from Contemporary Documents

by Maria Perry (Author)

Synopsis

A new approach to historical biography - she has studied both the original sources and recent works of scholarship and has a thorough understanding of the period. SUNDAY TIMES Until Maria Perry began her exploration of Elizabeth's papers, this vivid raw material had only been partially studied. From it, a fresh portrait of Elizabeth emerges, one which is often more cohesive and less baffling than some offered by her biographers. The dangers and insecurities of her early life, her sense of divine protection, her formidable education, all stand out as crucial elements in the formation of her character; but behind the acquired circumspection lies a personality of great warmth and spirit. On the teasing questions of love, marriage and virginity, the letters and speeches offer oblique comment; it seems certain that Robert Dudley was her one true love, and that she felt his second marriage to Lettice Knollys as a bitter betrayal. MARIA PERRY is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, where she read history.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 276
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Boydell Press
Published: 05 Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 0851156339
ISBN 13: 9780851156330
Book Overview: The film Elizabeth is released in the West End of London from 2 October 1998, and from 23 October in the rest of the country.

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'A compelling portrait... the Elizabeth whom Perry presents is not the enigma of myth, triumphant but unfathomable. Rather she is a clever but very human woman, who came to know the extent of her assets and liabilities.' ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW