
Mary Stuart: Queen of Scots
por:
J M Howell
,
Alexandre Dumas
Idioma: Inglês
Formato: Brochura
ISBN 10: 3744666034
ISBN 13: 9783744666039
Data de publicação:
March 8th, 2017
Editora: Hansebooks
Páginas: 348
Gêneros: Romance, Mystery
In the heart of the tumultuous 16th century, Mary Stuart rises as a figure of both beauty and tragedy. This narrative delves into her complex life as a queen who navigates the treacherous waters of politics, love, and vying interests amidst the backdrop of a fractured kingdom. The intertwining of history and personal struggle paints Mary not just as a monarch, but as a resilient woman facing relentless challenges.
Dumas and Howell intricately weave Mary’s story, from her elegant Scottish heritage to her tumultuous reign in England. Through rich prose, they explore her relationships with notable figures, including the fierce Elizabeth I, whose rivalry adds an extra layer of intrigue to Mary's already precarious position. Readers are drawn into a world where royal duties conflict with personal desires, resulting in a poignant tale of loss and ambition.
As her life unfolds across the pages, the reader is invited to reflect on themes of power, betrayal, and the quest for identity. Mary's legacy, encapsulated in a narrative filled with grandeur and heartbreak, invites contemplation on what it truly means to be a queen in a world dominated by the whims of others.
Dumas and Howell intricately weave Mary’s story, from her elegant Scottish heritage to her tumultuous reign in England. Through rich prose, they explore her relationships with notable figures, including the fierce Elizabeth I, whose rivalry adds an extra layer of intrigue to Mary's already precarious position. Readers are drawn into a world where royal duties conflict with personal desires, resulting in a poignant tale of loss and ambition.
As her life unfolds across the pages, the reader is invited to reflect on themes of power, betrayal, and the quest for identity. Mary's legacy, encapsulated in a narrative filled with grandeur and heartbreak, invites contemplation on what it truly means to be a queen in a world dominated by the whims of others.