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Elizabeths Women Tracy Borman

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Elizabeths Women Tracy Borman
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Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.84 MB
Author: Tracy Borman
ISBN: 9780553907865, 0553907867
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Elizabeths Women Tracy Borman by Tracy Borman 9780553907865, 0553907867 instant download after payment.

A source of endless fascination and speculation, the subject of countless biographies, novels, and films, Elizabeth I is now considered from a thrilling new angle by the brilliant young historian Tracy Borman. So often viewed in her relationships with men, the Virgin Queen is portrayed here as the product of women--the mother she lost so tragically, the female subjects who worshipped her, and the peers and intimates who loved, raised, challenged, and sometimes opposed her.
In vivid detail, Borman presents Elizabeth's bewitching mother, Anne Boleyn, eager to nurture her new child, only to see her taken away and her own life destroyed by damning allegations--which taught Elizabeth never to mix politics and love. Kat Astley, the governess who attended and taught Elizabeth for almost thirty years, invited disaster by encouraging her charge into a dangerous liaison after Henry VIII's death. Mary Tudor--"Bloody Mary"--envied her younger sister's popularity and threatened to...

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