Alison Weir, "The Lady Elizabeth: A Novel"
Publisher: Ballantine Books | ISBN: 0345495365 | edition 2008 | PDF | 910 pages | 2,38 mb
Publisher: Ballantine Books | ISBN: 0345495365 | edition 2008 | PDF | 910 pages | 2,38 mb
What makes this novel interesting to me, and made the difference between 3 and 4 stars, is the portrayal of the tensions in Elizabeth's life as her status changes. The Elizabeth portrayed by Ms Weir is deeply impacted by events around her and is quick to learn about the relative value of women as daughters, wives and mothers. At the same time, she is aware of the value of learning, the politics of religion and becomes aware of her own role as a pawn in the political marriage stakes. The focus on the early part of her life, while it undoubtedly slows the novel down, is valuable because it illustrates so clearly the insecurity born of uncertainty.
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