Edward II
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Seymour Phillips
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Biography
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
704
言語
英語
公開されました
Jun 8, 2010
出版社
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
030015657X
ISBN-13
9780300156577
説明
Seymour Phillips delves into the complex life of Edward II, a monarch whose reign was marked by turmoil and controversy. Born in 1284, Edward ascended to the throne amidst a backdrop of political strife and shifting allegiances. His reign, lasting from 1307 to 1327, was defined by personal relationships and political challenges that ultimately reshaped the monarchy.
The narrative explores Edward's struggles for authority amidst a backdrop of noble dissent and violent conflicts. His close friendships, particularly with Piers Gaveston, drew both admiration and ire from the nobility. Phillips meticulously details the events leading to Edward's downfall, illustrating the intersection of personal desire and duty within the royal court.
Phillips captures the essence of Edward's tragic story, showcasing how his quest for love and acceptance led to political instability. Through rich historical insights, readers gain a comprehensive understanding of a king who, despite his shortcomings, significantly impacted England's history. Edward II’s legacy is one of lost potential, unforgettable relationships, and the relentless pursuit of power.
The narrative explores Edward's struggles for authority amidst a backdrop of noble dissent and violent conflicts. His close friendships, particularly with Piers Gaveston, drew both admiration and ire from the nobility. Phillips meticulously details the events leading to Edward's downfall, illustrating the intersection of personal desire and duty within the royal court.
Phillips captures the essence of Edward's tragic story, showcasing how his quest for love and acceptance led to political instability. Through rich historical insights, readers gain a comprehensive understanding of a king who, despite his shortcomings, significantly impacted England's history. Edward II’s legacy is one of lost potential, unforgettable relationships, and the relentless pursuit of power.