The Tudors in Love: Passion and Politics in the Age of England's Most Famous Dynasty

The Tudors in Love: Passion and Politics in the Age of England's Most Famous Dynasty

by Sarah Gristwood
The Tudors in Love: Passion and Politics in the Age of England's Most Famous Dynasty

The Tudors in Love: Passion and Politics in the Age of England's Most Famous Dynasty

by Sarah Gristwood

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Overview

Sarah Gristwood's The Tudors in Love offers a brilliant history of the Tudor dynasty, showing how the rules of romantic courtly love irrevocably shaped the politics and international diplomacy of the period.

Why did Henry VIII marry six times? Why did Anne Boleyn have to die? Why did Elizabeth I's courtiers hail her as a goddess come to earth?

The dramas of courtly love have captivated centuries of readers and dreamers. Yet too often they're dismissed as something existing only in books and song—those old legends of King Arthur and chivalric fantasy.

Not so. In this ground-breaking 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 the devoted lovers and capricious mistresses first laid out in the romances of medieval literature. The Tudors in Love dissects the codes of love, desire and power, unveiling romantic obsessions that have shaped the history of the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250271426
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/13/2022
Pages: 400
Sales rank: 311,125
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

Sarah Gristwood is the author of four previous books of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century history: the Sunday Times bestseller Arbella: England's Lost Queen; Elizabeth & Leicester; Blood Sisters: The Women Behind the Wars of the Roses; and the widely-translated Game of Queens. A former journalist, contributing to papers such as the Guardian and the Telegraph, she has also written a number of books on twentieth-century subjects. She features frequently at history festivals, and on radio and television discussing the past and present of Britain's monarchy.

Table of Contents

Contents

Prologue
Introduction

PART I: Origins

1. Chrétien, the Countess and the Chaplain (12th century)
2. Realpolitik and the Roman (13th century)
3. The Commedia, Chaucer and Christine (14th century)
4. Lancaster (1400–1461)
5. York (1461–1485)

PART II: 1485–1525

6. ‘nothing uxorious’ (1485–1502)
7. ‘to marry whom he choose’ (1502–1509)
8. ‘Sir Loyal Heart’ (1509–1515)
9. ‘mine own heart and mind’ (1515–1525)

PART III: 1525–1536

10. ‘My Mistress and friend’ (1525–1527)
11. ‘our desired end’ (1527–1533)
12. ‘the most happy’ (1533–early spring 1536)
13. ‘the spotted queen’ (April/May 1536)

PART IV: 1536–1558

14. ‘My faithful, true and loving heart’ (1536–1540)
15. ‘it makes my heart die’ (1540–1547)
16. ‘shameful slanders’ (1547–1553)
17. ‘a husband may do much’ (1553–1558)

PART V: 1558–1584

18. ‘the King that is to be’ (1558–1563)
19. ‘satiety and fullness’ (1563–1575)
20. ‘against my nature’ (1575–1584)

PART VI: 1584–1603

21. ‘this old song’ (1584–1587)
22. ‘Cold love’ (1587–1590)
23. ‘confusion and contrariety’ (1590–1599)
24. ‘Affection’s false’ (1599–1603)

Postscript

Appendix: The Many Faces of Guinevere
Acknowledgements
Notes and Further Reading
Index

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