Elizabeth's Bedfellows: An Intimate History of the Queen's Court

Elizabeth's Bedfellows: An Intimate History of the Queen's Court

by Anna Whitelock (Author)

Synopsis

Elizabeth I acceded to the throne in 1558, restoring the Protestant faith to England. At the heart of the new queen's court lay Elizabeth's bedchamber, closely guarded by the favoured women who helped her dress, looked after her jewels and shared her bed. Elizabeth's private life was of public, political concern. Her bedfellows were witnesses to the face and body beneath the make-up and elaborate clothes, as well as to rumoured illicit dalliances with such figures as Robert Dudley. Their presence was for security as well as propriety, as the kingdom was haunted by fears of assassination plots and other Catholic subterfuge. For such was the significance of the queen's body: it represented the very state itself. This riveting, revealing history of the politics of intimacy uncovers the feminized world of the Elizabethan court. Between the scandal and intrigue the women who attended the queen were the guardians of the truth about her health, chastity and fertility. Their stories offer extraordinary insight into the daily life of the Elizabethans, the fragility of royal favour and the price of disloyalty.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: Export/Airside
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 23 May 2013

ISBN 10: 1408836610
ISBN 13: 9781408836613
Book Overview: The riveting inside story of the Elizabethan Court and the favoured women who tended the Queen

Media Reviews
An impressive and powerful debut * David Starkey on Mary Tudor *
Whitelock excels in her timely portrait of a religious fanatic * Frances Wilson, Sunday Times Books of the Year *
***** Anna Whitelock's greatest achievement is her portrait of Mary as a woman as well as a Queen ... complex and compelling * Anita Sethi, Independent *
Brilliant * Jenny Uglow, Financial Times *
Author Bio
Anna Whitelock gained her PhD in History from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, in 2004 with a thesis on the court of Mary I. Her articles and book reviews on various aspects of Tudor history have appeared in publications including the Guardian, the Times Literary Supplement and BBC History. She has taught at Cambrdige University and is now a lecturer in Early Modern Hsitory at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her bestselling debut, Mary Tudor, was published to critical acclaim in 2009; Elizabeth's Bedfellows is her second book. She lives in Cambridge. @AnnaWhitelock www.annawhitelock.co.uk