The Merry Wives of Windsor
William Shakespeare and Catherine Richardson
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William Shakespeare's comic encore for one of his best-loved characters - the rascally Falstaff from...
Elizabeth of York
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Acclaimed historian Alison Weir looks into the life of the first Tudor queen, revealing the woman...
Plays: Volume 1
Luigi Pirandello and Robert Rietti
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Preoccupied with the nature of truth and delusion, and treading danger- ously on the borderline...
Introducing Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, and Romances: A Guide for Teachers
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This stimulating and accessible book is intended for instructors at the junior high school, high...
Beware the Lizard Lurking (The House of the Red Duke #2)
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Welcome to the candlelit courts of Europe! Uninvited guests at a secret wedding. A frozen...
Historical Fiction
Tapestry of Treason
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Her actions could make history – but at what price? 1399: Constance of York, Lady Despenser,...
Historical Fiction
Deborah (162 KP) rated The Tudor Rose in Books
Dec 21, 2018
Overall the book follows a somewhat traditionalist stance, although Henry Tudor comes across as pretty cold and unlikeable. I wasn't convinced by some of the internal logic and some of the characterisation though. Anne Neville, for example. She is a figure we really don't know that much about, but it's hard to conceive she could be as simple and naive as she is portrayed here! Barnes does try it on a bit with trying to make us wonder if 'Perkin' is really Richard of York (and here the historical novelist has licence, because we really don't know!), despite having Bess keep adamantly stating that she knows her brothers are dead. We're also told that Elizabeth Woodville believes they died, which might lead one to question why she would have a finger in a rebellion against her daughter as queen consort? And if everybody really believed this, why did Sir William Stanley lose his head for saying he wouldn't fight against 'Perkin' if he was really a son of Edward IV - and that is in the historical record as well as this novel. There's an awful lot about Bess believing both Richard and Henry have potentially been culpable in acts of murder, but she herself in this novel is guilty of an act of treachery that is at least as bad!
Not a badly written novel, but I found it frustrating overall!
Royal Babies: A History 1066-2013
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Babies are born every day, but only once or twice in a lifetime, a child arrives who will inherit...
25 Royal Babies That Changed the World: A History 1066 to the Present
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Babies are born every day, but only once or twice in a lifetime a child arrives who will inherit the...
The History of the Jews
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The History Of The Jews: From The Earliest Period Down To Modern Times, In Three Volumes. (Vol. 3)...