The Favourite: Ambition, Politics and Love - Sir Walter Ralegh in Elizabeth I's Court

The Favourite: Ambition, Politics and Love - Sir Walter Ralegh in Elizabeth I's Court

by Mathew Lyons (Author)

Synopsis

When the adventurer Walter Ralegh first encountered Elizabeth I he supposedly placed his cloak over a puddle and allowed the queen to walk across it. Thus began one of the most intriguing relationships between a monarch and her favourite. The Favourite explores the labyrinthine complexity of human emotion, ambition and ritual within the restricted confines of the Tudor court. Was the favourite a Machiavellian schemer who fooled the queen in her affections? Was Elizabeth willing to manipulate her courtier for her own ends? The Queen's affection for Ralegh would protect him but he would soon become the 'most hated man in England'. In The Favourite, Mathew Lyons reveals a new portrait of an immortal relationship and a fascinating exploration of the many layers of love between Gloriana and Ralegh - courtier, chancer and privateer. Reviews for Impossible Journeys: - 'Jocular but scholarly compendium of outlandish voyages.' Book of the Week, Time Out - 'Lyons's account is truly heartbreaking.' New Statesman - 'The book as a whole has a kind of understated magic.' Guardian - 'Presents the tales with great wit and wisdom, and an undercurrent of learning that makes the whole project very attractive indeed.' Independent on Sunday - 'Each story is told exquisitely and comes backed with exhaustive research.' Sunday Times

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 354
Publisher: Constable
Published: 04 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1845296796
ISBN 13: 9781845296797
Book Overview: The true story behind one of the greatest love stories in British History, the relationship between Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Ralegh.

Media Reviews
The Favourite is wonderful. Elegant and intriguing - a seductive portrait of a fascinating relationship. I couldn't put it down. -- Helen Castor, author of The She Wolves.
Contains some excellent history-writing. * HeraldScotland.com *
Very entertaining. * The Herald *
Lyons has done a magnificent job. * Good Book Guide *
Mention. * Sunday Telegraph *
Author Bio
Mathew Lyons is the author of the highly acclaimed Impossible Journeys and In the Footsteps of J R R Tolkien.