Henry VI
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Biography
Format
Paperback
Pages
432
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 2001
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300089260
ISBN-13
9780300089264
Description
Henry VI emerges as a more complex figure through the lens of Bertram Wolffe's masterful biography. Traditionally perceived as a weak and indecisive monarch, Wolffe delves into the intricacies of Henry's reign, presenting a narrative that emphasizes his inherent struggles against the turbulent political backdrop of 15th-century England.
The biography intricately weaves together historical events, personal challenges, and the broader societal implications of Henry’s rule. It paints a portrait of a king grappling not only with the responsibilities of leadership but also with his own mental health issues, showcasing how these factors intertwined to shape his policies and decisions.
Wolffe's deep research sheds light on the pivotal moments of Henry's reign, including the Wars of the Roses, and examines the controversial figures that surrounded him. This multifaceted exploration provides readers with a renewed understanding of the man behind the crown.
John L. Watts contributes his insights, enhancing the examination of the era’s factions and rivalries that constantly threatened Henry’s authority. Together, their work invites a reevaluation of the historical narrative, revealing a monarch more dynamically engaged with his time than previously understood.
The biography intricately weaves together historical events, personal challenges, and the broader societal implications of Henry’s rule. It paints a portrait of a king grappling not only with the responsibilities of leadership but also with his own mental health issues, showcasing how these factors intertwined to shape his policies and decisions.
Wolffe's deep research sheds light on the pivotal moments of Henry's reign, including the Wars of the Roses, and examines the controversial figures that surrounded him. This multifaceted exploration provides readers with a renewed understanding of the man behind the crown.
John L. Watts contributes his insights, enhancing the examination of the era’s factions and rivalries that constantly threatened Henry’s authority. Together, their work invites a reevaluation of the historical narrative, revealing a monarch more dynamically engaged with his time than previously understood.
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