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Obras por David Baldwin

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1947
Sexo
male
País (no mapa)
United Kingdom

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I applaud the attempt at a non partisan biography of this controversial King. Unfortunately it comes across as skimpy in places while going into aspects that don't seem relevant such as the bishops in post during Richard's reign. I wasn't sure also when the author dismissed the possibility of Edward IV's illegitimacy whether he had taken into account the discovery of documentation in France which supported that story and was the subject of a TV documentary on Channel 4 some years ago. Disappointing overall, and I can't rate it higher than 3 stars.… (mais)
 
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kitsune_reader | 1 outra crítica | Nov 23, 2023 |
Foreword – By Philippa Gregory: What is the difference between writing history and historical fiction? How much of a role does speculation play in each? How much fiction should there be in a historical novel? How are female historians changing our view of women in this period?
Jacquetta – By Philippa Gregory: Jacquetta of Luxembourg was a royal duchess who married beneath her for love and became mother of a queen. In this unique presentation Philippa Gregory uses original documents, site visits and even archaeology to create the first biography ever written of the young duchess who survived two reigns and two wars to be the first lady at two rival courts. For Philippa's novel about her life, read The Lady of the Rivers.
Elizabeth – By David Baldwin: Elizabeth Woodville was a widowed mother when she married the young King Edward IV. Her two sons are infamous as ‘the Princes in the Tower’, but little is known of her own life. David Baldwin, established author on the Wars of the Roses, tells her story, that of the first commoner to marry a King of England for love. For Philippa's novel about her life, read The White Queen.
Margaret – By Michael Jones: Michael Jones, fellow of the Royal Historical Society, writes about Margaret Beaufort, whose official story is powerfully bland. Yet she committed treason against an ordained King of England and her son, Henry VII, became the first Tudor to take the throne. For Philippa's novel about her life, read The Red Queen.
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taurus27 | 21 outras críticas | Oct 30, 2022 |
This is a biography of three women during the time of the Wars of the Roses (once called “The Cousins’ War”): Elizabeth Woodville (Edward IV’s wife, and the mother of the two “princes in the tower”), Jacquetta “Rivers”(?) (Elizabeth’s mother), and Margaret Beaufort (Henry VII’s mother). Each author writes about one of the women, plus Philippa Gregory writes an introduction on women and history – why you won’t find as much information about women in history and more.

As mentioned in the (quite interesting, I thought) introduction, it’s hard to find information about historical women. Because of that, it’s hard to write an interesting biography, I think. Jacquetta seemed to have the least amount of information to work with. For all three (but especially Jacquetta), there was more about the war and what the men were doing and the big events than about the women themselves, and I’m not as interested in the wars, the fighting, and the politics. So, I tended to skim over those parts, unfortunately, and that’s why I kept my rating to 3 stars, ok.

I did learn a bit, though. Although I’ve read a little bit about the Wars of the Roses, I couldn’t have told you who Jacquetta was. I also get Margaret Beaufort mixed up with Margaret of Anjou (and I’m still not entirely certain who Margaret of Anjou is, although she was around at the same time and was mentioned in this book).
… (mais)
 
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LibraryCin | 21 outras críticas | Jun 27, 2021 |
The section on Jaquetta by Philippa Gregory was the weakest. The other two biographies were interesting.
 
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PamS76 | 21 outras críticas | Feb 17, 2021 |

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Obras
8
Membros
796
Popularidade
#32,019
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
33
ISBN
79
Línguas
2

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