by Professor Anna Whitelock (Author)
In the summer of 1553, against all odds, Mary Tudor was the first woman to be crowned Queen of England. Anna Whitelock's absorbing debut tells the remarkable story of a woman who was a princess one moment, and a disinherited bastard the next. It tells of her Spanish heritage and the unbreakable bond between Mary and her mother, Katherine of Aragon; of her childhood, adolescence, rivalry with her sister Elizabeth and finally her womanhood. Throughout her life Mary was a fighter, battling to preserve her integrity and her right to hear the Catholic mass. Finally, she fought for the throne. The Mary that emerges from this groundbreaking biography is not the weak-willed failure of traditional narratives, but a complex figure of immense courage, determination and humanity.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 Mar 2010
ISBN 10: 1408800780
ISBN 13: 9781408800782
Book Overview: For anyone interested in Tudor history, and for fans of Georgiana by Amanda Foreman, Perdita by Paula Byrne, Courtesans by Katie Hickman and lovers of Philippa Gregory's novels Anna Whitelock writes for the Guardian and is currently working on her next book based on the same period Winner of The Arts Club Emerging Artist Award 2010
Prizes: Shortlisted for Biographers' Club Prize for Best First Biography 2009.