Acclaimed author Alison Weir has been prolific with her books on English royalty covering everything from the Houses of York and Lancaster to the reigns of the Tudors and beyond. Now this remarkable historian brings to life the extraordinary tale of the woman who was ancestor to them all: Katherine
Katherine Swynford: The Story of John of Gaunt and His Scandalous Duchess
β Scribed by Weir, Alison
- Book ID
- 106883875
- Publisher
- London : Jonathan Cape, 2007.
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 230 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780224063210
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Veteran royal biographer Weir (_Eleanor of Aquitaine_) resurrects the life and times of the remarkable woman who was mistress and eventually the wife of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, third son of the charismatic and accomplished king of England, Edward III. Through John and Katherine Swynford (1350β1403) descended centuries of British sovereigns, including Queen Elizabeth II. Weir makes use of meager contemporary sources to build a convincing case for an intelligent, poised and talented woman who flouted convention and took control of her destiny in a male-dominated age. After the death of her first husband, one of John's knights, Katherine embarked on an illicit and notorious liaison with John, married to the queen of Castile; the connection survived separations and calamities, and she bore him four children. Repentant in the wake of the Peasants Revolt, John broke off the liaison, but after his wife's death, he risked censure to marry her, making her stepmother to the future Henry IV. Weir's well-researched, engrossing and perceptive biography gives a gutsy beauty her due while vividly describing the age of chivalry and its many players, including Katherine's renowned brother-in-law, Geoffrey Chaucer. 16 pages of color photos. (Jan. 27)
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Review
βAlison Weir has perfected the art of bringing history to life. There is a breadth of vision to her research and writing that provides a sense of time and place as well as consequence.β β Chicago Tribune
βAlison Weir is one of our greatest popular historians.β β The Daily Mail
βWeir provides immense satisfaction. She writes in a pacy, vivid style, engaging the heart as it does the mind.β β The Independent
βAlison Weirβs hugely popular history books are as gripping as novels.β β The Times of London
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