The Wars of the Roses
The Fall of the Plantagenets and the Rise of the Tudors
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2014
نویسنده
John Curlessناشر
Recorded Books, Inc.شابک
9781490627939
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
February 1, 2015
In the 15th century, the English crown changed hands five times as rival branches of the Plantagenets--the Lancasters and the Yorks--schemed and fought for the right to rule. The premature and sudden death of Henry V in 1422 left his infant son, Henry VI, on the throne, surrounded by quarreling councilors. In time, Henry VI grew to be a feckless leader whose ineptitude encouraged his ambitious kinsmen to plots and treason. As lawlessness and intrigue escalated, the throne fell to Edward IV and then his brother, Richard III, who had his two nephews killed to secure his crown. At the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, the Lancastrian Henry Tudor defeated Richard III, becoming King Henry VII. His subsequent marriage to Elizabeth of York merged the feuding families and launched the Tudor dynasty. Jones persuasively argues that the entire narrative of a war of white versus red roses is, in no small part, semiotically rich Tudor propaganda conceived to aggrandize the regimes of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I by contrasting 15th-century chaos with the subsequent period of relative peace and cultural efflorescence. Narrator John Curless does a superb job of enlivening this dense and complex story. VERDICT The dazzling wealth of detail and the sometimes confusing custom of referring to various nobles by their estates may require more focus than the casual listener might wish to invest, but the book is, simply, brilliant. Recommended for serious students of English history. ["This excellent and fairly accessible contribution to the history of the Wars of the Roses serves as a helpful corrective to previous mythologized versions," read the review of the Viking hc, LJ 10/15/14.]--Forrest Link, Coll. of New Jersey Lib., Ewing
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