Wyntertide
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WELCOME BACK TO ROTHERWEIRD For four hundred years, the town of Rotherweird has stood alone, made...
The Troublesome Reign of John, King of England: By George Peele
David Bevington, Richard Dutton, Alison Findlay and Charles R. Forker
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Forker's critical edition fills the need for a fully annotated, historically contextualised and...
Erika (17788 KP) rated The Locksmith's Daughter in Books
Jan 21, 2019
I really liked the main character, Mallory, made some dumb decisions, like everyone, but it was nice to see that she legitimately learned from her mistakes.
After Mallory ruined her reputation, her father seeks out the Spymaster of Elizabethan England, Sir Francis Walsingham, to give her a job. She becomes a spy, seeking out Catholics. Again, I was thankful that the Queen only appeared in person once.
Harper Collins totally got me on this one, and I was glad to read it.
Execution
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England, 1586. A TREASONOUS CONSPIRACY... Giordano Bruno, a heretic turned spy, arrives in...
Elizabethan England The Babington Plot Mary Queen of Scots
Shakespeare and the Jews
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First published in 1996, James Shapiro's pathbreaking analysis of the portrayal of Jews in...
Lost Acre
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APOCALYPSE NOW? Geryon Wynter, the brilliant Elizabethan mystic, has achieved resurrection and...
The Arch Conjuror of England: John Dee
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Outlandish alchemist and magician, political intelligencer, apocalyptic prophet, and converser with...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated The Beauty of the Wolf in Books
Feb 21, 2019
I really liked the language used: it was poetic with a good smattering of the more 'earthy' Elizabethan English (it's what we English are good at I think, isn't it!). I also liked the mix of fairytale, folklore and history. It just felt as though the author had done a bit of historical research with regards to life in London and as part of a theatrical group.
It was a good story that illustrated that what's on the inside is what really counts far more than appearances and that, I suppose, there is someone out there for everyone. Someone who will love you for yourself, regardless of what you look like - in fact, probably precisely because of what you look like.*
*This book actually caused me to check in my cynicism at the first page. And that's no bad thing in literature!
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my copy of this book.
1606: Shakespeare and the Year of Lear
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1606: William Shakespeare and the Year of Lear traces Shakespeare's life and times from the autumn...
Allison Knapp (118 KP) Jan 21, 2019