Sarah Gristwood ha escrito bestsellers superventas sobre Arabella Estuardo e Isabel y Leicester. Colabora en medios como The Guardian, The Telegraph y The Independent.
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Por primera vez una historia de la Edad Moderna vista desde las mujeres que gobernaron el decisivo siglo XVIIsabel de castilla, Ana Bolena, Margarita Tudor, Catalina de Medicis, Ana de Francia, Margarita de AustriaLas mujeres que marcaron el mundo moderno. La Europa del siglo xvi contemplo una explosion de poder femenino. Las mujeres tuvieron un poder sin precedentes. Isabel de Castilla, en traje de armadura, siguio a sus soldados al campo de batalla. Margaret de Austria y Luisa de Saboya, dos reinas regentes, pusieron fin a años de guerra con su Paz de las Damas. Ana Bolena fue criada en la corte de Margarita de Austria, rodeada de mujeres poderosas; Su hija, Isabel Tudor, crecio para ser una de las reinas mas famosas de la historia. Con sus limites y sus decisiones, estas mujeres fueron tambien madres e hijas, mentoras y protegidas, aliadas y enemigos. Por primera vez, Europa vio una hermandad de mujeres que ejercian su autoridad de una manera exclusivamente femenina y que no se equipararia hasta los tiempos modernos. Una fascinante biografia de grupo y una emocionante epopeya politica, Juego de reinas explora las vidas de algunas de las reinas mas queridas (y vilipendiadas) de la historia. Desde el surgimiento de esta era de reinas hasta su eventual colapso, una cosa sera ya cierta: Europa nunca seria la misma.
A BBC History Magazine Book of the YearOne of the most important books to be written about the Tudors in a generation. Tracy BormanIn this groundbreaking history, Sarah Gristwood reveals the way courtly love made and marred the Tudor dynasty. From Henry VIII declaring himself as the loyal and most assured servant of Anne Boleyn to the poems lavished on Elizabeth I by her suitors, the Tudors re-enacted the roles of devoted lovers and capricious mistresses first laid out in the romances of medieval literature, but now with life-and-death consequences for the protagonists. The Tudors in Love dissects the codes of love, desire and power, unveiling obsessions that have shaped the history of this nation.
Totally addictive. Alice Loxton, The Daily TelegraphAn intriguing, highly snackable guide to womens experiences. IndependentA modern classic. Alison Weir, author and historianThe sort of book you return to again and again. Tracy Borman, author and historian A captivating collection of daily extracts from womens diaries, looking back over four centuries to discover how womens experience of men and children, sex and shopping, work and the natural world has changed down the years. And, of course, how it hasnt. Organised around the calendar year, in this engaging anthology youll find Lady Anne Clifford in the seventeenth century and Loran Hurnscot in the twentieth both stoically recording the demands of an unreasonable husband; Joan Wyndham and Anne Frank, at much the same time, but in wildly different settings, describing their first experiences with sex; and Anne Lister (TVs Gentleman Jack) in eighteenth-century Yorkshire exploring her love affairs with women alongside Alice Walker in twentieth-century California. With several selections for each day, from the 1st January to the 31st December, this book is a fascinating record of how women were thinking, feeling and reacting to historical events. From Virginia Woolf relishing her new haircut and Oprah Winfrey meditating on her career to Emilie Davis chronicling the death of Abraham Lincoln and teenage Ma Yan yearning for education in poverty-stricken China, Secret Voices contains a rich mix of well-known diarists and less familiar ones, and often the voices echoing down the centuries sound eerily familiar today.