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Isabella: She-Wolf of France, Queen of England - Alison Weir
Isabella: She-Wolf of France, Queen of England
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The first full-length biography of one of history’s most notorious femme fatales — Isabella — a much maligned Queen of England.Isabella of France, Edward II’s queen, was a woman much maligned in her day. Today, it is said that her maniacal laughter can be heard on stormy nights at Castle Rising... show more
The first full-length biography of one of history’s most notorious femme fatales — Isabella — a much maligned Queen of England.Isabella of France, Edward II’s queen, was a woman much maligned in her day. Today, it is said that her maniacal laughter can be heard on stormy nights at Castle Rising in Norfolk, and that in the ruins of the 14th century church where she is buried, her angry ghost can be glimpsed, clutching the beating heart of her murdered husband. In literature she has fared no better; Christopher Marlowe’s “unnatural Queen, false Isabel” has also been described as “a woman of evil character, a notorious schemer,” and as the “She-Wolf of France.” Tragic, cruel, tormented: how did Isabella acquire such a reputation?Born in 1292, the daughter of Philip IV of France and sister to three future French kings, Isabella was a pawn in the game of international politics. She was married at the age of twelve to Edward II of England, thus beginning a public and private life more turbulent and eventful than any heroine, or anti-heroine, in fiction.Through a long period of civil war, Isabella bore Edward four children but was constantly humiliated by his relationships with male favourites. Although she is known to have lived adulterously with Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, accusations of murder and regicide remain unsubstantiated. Had it not been for her unfaithfulness, history may have immortalized her as a liberator — the saviour who unshackled England from a weak and vicious monarch.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780712641944 (0712641947)
Publisher: Pimlico
Pages no: 512
Edition language: English
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Allison Weir is a very thorough researcher. She writes well and manages to spice up the often dull process of sorting through expense reports to find the truth about the lives of those 800 years dead. Not an easy task! It's still rough reading. If you love meticulously researched biographies about i...
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Salaciousness ye olden times style! I love it when a writer can draw me into crusty old stuff like this and make it feel fresh, alive and as if I'm in the moment.
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mp3 - this evening's baking bookAbridged BBC Radio 4 production Produced by Emma HardingQueen Isabella - She Wolf Of France, Queen Of England.From the blurb In Newgate Street, in the city of London, stand the meagre ruins of Christ Church. On the same site once stood a royal mausoleum set to rival W...
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