Henry VIII
작성자
J J Scarisbrick:
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Biography
Religion & Spirituality
형식
하드커버
페이지
575
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2004
출판사
London: Folio Society, 2004.
ISBN-10
0520011295
ISBN-13
9780520011298
설명
J.J. Scarisbrick offers a captivating exploration of one of England's most infamous monarchs, Henry VIII. Through a detailed narrative, he delves into the complexities of Henry's reign, unearthing the political maneuverings and personal machinations that defined the era. Scarisbrick's meticulous research sheds light on Henry's relationships, his quest for an heir, and the impact of his marriages on the English religious landscape.
The book paints a vivid portrait of Henry as both a powerful king and a deeply flawed individual, illustrating how his desires shaped not only his kingdom but also the course of history. Scarisbrick's storytelling skillfully balances historical facts with rich anecdotes, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the opulence and turmoil of the Tudor court.
As the narrative unfolds, readers gain a deeper understanding of the monarchy’s evolution during Henry's rule. Scarisbrick captures the paradox of a ruler who was both admired and reviled, ultimately crafting a compelling account that resonates with historians and general readers alike.
The book paints a vivid portrait of Henry as both a powerful king and a deeply flawed individual, illustrating how his desires shaped not only his kingdom but also the course of history. Scarisbrick's storytelling skillfully balances historical facts with rich anecdotes, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the opulence and turmoil of the Tudor court.
As the narrative unfolds, readers gain a deeper understanding of the monarchy’s evolution during Henry's rule. Scarisbrick captures the paradox of a ruler who was both admired and reviled, ultimately crafting a compelling account that resonates with historians and general readers alike.