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My Lady of Cleves
My Lady of Cleves

My Lady of Cleves

By Barnes, Margaret Campbell

Published by Good Press

Year 2021 Language 🇬🇧 English
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In "My Lady of Cleves," Margaret Campbell Barnes crafts a richly woven narrative set in the tumultuous court of Henry VIII, bringing to life the remarkable story of Anne of Cleves, the king's fourth wife. This historical novel is notable for its vivid characterization and meticulous attention to the political and cultural pressures of the Tudor era. Barnes expertly balances the personal struggles of Anne with the broader historical events, employing a lyrical style that emphasizes both the emotional depth and intense atmosphere of the period, allowing audiences to explore themes of power, identity, and female agency. Margaret Campbell Barnes, a prolific author known for her historical fiction, often drew inspiration from her fascination with the past and its unsung heroines. Her extensive research into the Tudor court and the lives of women during this epoch stems from an academic rigor and a passion for illuminating the personal narratives obscured by history. This dedication to authenticity and depth manifests in her portrayal of Anne of Cleves as a woman caught between duty and desire, enhancing our understanding of her significance in the royal drama. Readers intrigued by the intrigues of court life, rich historical detail, and strong female protagonists will find "My Lady of Cleves" an absorbing and enlightening read. Barnes not only entertains but also invites reflection on the complexities of historical narratives, making this novel a significant contribution to the genre. It serves as a compelling homage to a misunderstood queen who navigated her destiny with dignity amidst societal upheaval. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

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ISBN
4066338049667
Language code
en
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