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An abused child, yet confident of her destiny to reign, a woman in a mans world, passionately sexual though, as she maintained, a virgin elizabeth i is famed as englands most successful ruler. David robert starkey cbe, fsa, frhists born 3 january 1945 is a british constitutional historian and a radio and television presenter born the only child of quaker parents, he attended kendal grammar school before studying at cambridge through a scholarship. Elizabeth i holds a unique place in the english imagination as one of the nations most powerful, charismatic, and. Jul 01, 2018 david starkeys brilliant new biography concentrates on elizabeths formative yearsfrom her birth in 1533 to her accession in 1558and shows how the experiences of danger and adventure formed her remarkable character and shaped her opinions and beliefs. David robert starkey cbe, fsa, frhists born 3 january 1945 is a british constitutional. Elizabeth by david starkey read by patricia hodge books. Elizabeth i, the daughter of anne boleyn and king henry viii, was the first woman recognized. Antonia fraser and alison weir covered much the same ground in the early 1990s.
Skilful abridgement manages to plot the religious, political and patriotic forces that the young elizabeth so deftly surfed, although so many jumbled roadatlas nobs northumberland, essex. Almost immediately the cousins were embroiled in a conflict that would endure for the remainder of marys life. Elizabeth to the next, catholic, claimant to the throne, mary. Cambridge historian david starkey, author of several other works concerning the tudor period in england, informs the virgin queens formative years with exquisite color in the new biography elizabeth. The struggle for the throne by david starkey focuses on elizabeth tudors childhood and rise to power, rather than the majority of elizabeth biographies that focus on her entire life or just her reign.
Elizabeth i, the daughter of anne boleyn and king henry viii. Unconventionally brief chapters one consumes less than a page explore elizabeths family background and rise to the throne. Elizabeth, the struggle for the throne, by dave starkey. Starkey sprints through the life and loves of her father, henry viii, consigning poor cardinal wolsey to a mere prepositional phrase and gliding through the fates of wives four through six in barely a page.
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