Mary I: England's Catholic Queen
작성자
John Edwards
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Biography
History
형식
하드커버
페이지
336
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 18, 2011
출판사
Yale University Press
판
First Edition
ISBN-10
0300118104
ISBN-13
9780300118100
설명
Mary I's life unfolds as a poignant tale of love, loss, and ambition against the backdrop of a turbulent England. Born into a royal family marked by strife, she navigates the complex dynamics of her dysfunctional household, where familial loyalty often clashes with political maneuvering. The early chapters of her life, marked by her education and formative experiences, shape her identity as a steadfast Catholic amid the shifting tides of Reformation and Protestantism.
As the narrative progresses, it delves into the profound bereavement that Mary faces, reflecting on the emotional toll it exerts on her as she grapples with her past and her place in England's monarchy. This deep sense of loss contrasts sharply with her unwavering dedication to her faith, motivating her to assert her beliefs in a kingdom divided.
The portrait painted by John Edwards paints Mary not just as a queen but as a deeply empathetic figure, whose struggles resonate with the quest for belonging and recognition. Her reign represents a critical juncture in English history, illustrating the intersection of personal sorrow and political ambition that defines her legacy.
As the narrative progresses, it delves into the profound bereavement that Mary faces, reflecting on the emotional toll it exerts on her as she grapples with her past and her place in England's monarchy. This deep sense of loss contrasts sharply with her unwavering dedication to her faith, motivating her to assert her beliefs in a kingdom divided.
The portrait painted by John Edwards paints Mary not just as a queen but as a deeply empathetic figure, whose struggles resonate with the quest for belonging and recognition. Her reign represents a critical juncture in English history, illustrating the intersection of personal sorrow and political ambition that defines her legacy.