by Mary Taylor Simeti (Author)
In 1185, the 32-year- old Constance of Sicily, a princess with the most magnificent dowry Europe has ever seen, was betrothed to the 21-year-old Henry, cold-hearted son of the great German Emperor, Frederick Barbarossa. Eight years later, the Sicilian throne lies empty and Henry and Constance (pregnant for the first time at 40) travel south to stake their claim against the usurper Tancredi's family. It is this journey that Taylor Simeti retraces, along the way contrasting medieval society with modern, capturing what the life of the medieval queen must have been like, exploring the idea of travel and pilgrimage, and expressing, above all, a deep empathy for her subject.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 02 Jan 2003
ISBN 10: 1842126482
ISBN 13: 9781842126486
Book Overview: Women writing on female historical subjects is a particularly strong area of sales for history books An imaginative and entertaining account of Queen Constance's life and travels 'As Constance passes Rome, Naples and Salerno her story becomes genuinely moving... meticulous reconstruction' Spectator 'Simeti is a pleasingly honest travel writer... combines admirable erudition with imaginative licence... she writes feelingly... Her material may be fragmentary but the pieces glitter' Sunday Times On Persephone's Island has just been reissued and is currently featuring in many summer travel reading promotions