
Elizabeth
The Forgotten Years
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Alex Jennings
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John Guy
A groundbreaking reconsideration of our favorite Tudor queen, Elizabeth is an intimate and surprising biography that shows her at the height of her power by the best-selling, Whitbread Award-winning author of Queen of Scots.
Elizabeth was crowned at 25 after a tempestuous childhood as a bastard and an outcast, but it was only when she reached 50 and all hopes of a royal marriage were dashed that she began to wield real power in her own right. For 25 years she had struggled to assert her authority over advisers who pressed her to marry and settle the succession; now, she was determined not only to reign but also to rule. In this magisterial biography of England's most ambitious Tudor queen, John Guy introduces us to a woman who is refreshingly unfamiliar: at once powerful and vulnerable, willful and afraid. In these essential and misunderstood forgotten years, Elizabeth confronts challenges at home and abroad: war against the Catholic powers of France and Spain, revolt in Ireland, an economic crisis that triggered riots in the streets of London, and a conspiracy to place her cousin Mary Queen of Scots on her throne. For a while she was smitten by a much younger man, but could she allow herself to act on that passion and still keep her throne?
For the better part of a decade, John Guy mined long-overlooked archives, scouring court documents and handwritten letters to sweep away myths and rumors. This prodigious historical detective work has made it possible to reveal for the first time the woman behind the polished veneer: wracked by insecurity, often too anxious to sleep alone, voicing her own distinctive and surprisingly resonant concerns. Guy writes like a dream, and this combination of groundbreaking research and propulsive narrative puts him in a class of his own.
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“A fresh, thrilling portrait... Guy’s Elizabeth is deliciously human.” (Stacy Schiff, The New York Times Book Review)
“A superb book.... Guy persuades us that pretty much everything we think we know about Elizabeth is wrong... Considering that she was a Protestant in a Catholic-dominated Europe, a woman in a male-dominated world, the daughter of one parent who had been executed by the other... [she] should be seen as the most remarkable individual to have worn a European crown between Charlemagne and Napoleon.” (Andrew Roberts, The Wall Street Journal)
"Outstanding...This page-turning book is history, biography, scholarship personified, and a crystal-clear look at Elizabeth in the war years that erases the myths and presents the real woman. Absolutely one of the best biographies of Elizabeth ever.” (Kirkus Reviews)
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Excellent
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Learned things I didn’t know
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History of the men in her life
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The narrator was good and didn't detract from the story.
A great read, I think you'll really enjoy it.
Spellbinding
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The True Elizabeth
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A must read for British history fans!
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Sexism
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worth the credit
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History laid bare
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The only issue and my biggest issue with this entire book is it jumps ALL OVER the place.
Talking about events and people in 1589 then 1546 the back to 1601 before discussion another event that happened in 1574
The back and forth makes it significantly difficult to keep track of the details, the events and makes it next to impossible to understand how certain events or situations developed over time,
I ADORE Elizabeth and was beyond excited to read this book - I am very disappointed
Skips all over the place
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