A Daughter's Love
Thomas and Margaret More - The Family Who Dared to Defy Henry VIII
Sinopsis
Leading British historian John Guy, author of Thomas Becket and My Heart is My Own, uncovers one of the most touching and compelling family relationships in history in A Daughters Love.
Sir Thomas More is a stalwart figure of British history. Lord Chancellor in Henry Tudors government, opposed to Henry VIIIs marriage to Anne Boleyn and famously executed for treason, he is a well-studied and eminent figure.
John Guys revealing new work sheds light on a little known aspect of More, as a politician and as a man. His daughter Margaret played a key role in Mores private and public life, but has been all but hidden from his story.
Neglected from previous historical works, A Daughters Love uses original sources to reveal a deep and loving relationship between father and daughter. Margaret, a prodigy encouraged by her father, was highly skilled in Latin and Greek, even emending texts from the prominent scholar Erasmus. She became her fathers advisor, confidante and friend, exchanging long, loving letters during his incarceration and providing comfort in his final hours. It is these letters, which she smuggled from the Tower, that provide compelling new insights into the famed politician.
A Daughters Love is a riveting new portrait of Thomas More and the daughter who played a central role in his life and work, from one of Britains most acclaimed historians.
An arresting reassessment . . . An outstanding talent for stop-the-reader-dead-in-their-tracks gripping storytelling. Guys convincing page-turner of a double life has restored my faith in biography as a genre Lisa Jardine, Sunday Times
Gripping . . . Guys scholarship is irreproachableIndependent on Sunday
Brilliantly observed and told . . . [Guys] absorbing, thoroughly researched book does justice to two exemplary women - and reminds us that history is full of ironies Claire Tomalin, The NewYork Times
John Guy is an award-winning historian, accomplished broadcaster and a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. His previous books include My Heart is My Own: The Life of Mary Queen of Scots, winner of the 2004 Whitbread Biography Award and the Marsh Biography Award, a history, Tudor England, which has sold over 250,000 copies worldwide and a biography of Thomas Becket published in 2012.
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Editorial: Penguin
ISBN: 9780241963760
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 07/06/2012
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