Mary Tudor: The Spanish Tudor [Boxed Set]

by H.F.M. Prescott

Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

942.054092

Collection

Publication

Phoenix Press (2003), Trade Paperback, bxd set, 462 pages

Description

A highly-readable popular biography of 'Bloody Mary' - winner of the James Tait Black prize. Mary I is notorious for her persecution of Protestants and has been vilified by generations of partisan historians. H.F.M. Prescott brings a more humane and measured perspective to the life of this tormented woman. First published in 1940 under the title SPANISH TUDOR, Prescott's biography won the James Tait Black prize the following year. An extensively revised and updated edition was published in 1953 under the title MARY TUDOR. Prescott sums up her subject's life as follows: 'Perhaps no other reign in English history has seen such a great endeavour made, and so utterly defeated. All that Mary did was undone, all she intended utterly unfulfilled...mistaken often, almost always misguided in her public office, with much blindness, some rancour, some jealousy, some stupid cruelty to answer for, she had yet trodden, lifelong and manfully, the way that other sinners know.'… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member philae_02
An indepth look at this 'Bloody Mary' and was more of a perspective of her as a Christian warrior -- like her grandmother, Isabella of Castile. Very nicely written.
LibraryThing member Janine2011
After reading this book I actually felt sorry for Mary. It goes into a lot of detail about her life and it explains why she did what she did. Her father mentally abused and emotionally blackmailed her into doing what he wanted and denying that her mother was his true wife and that she was a
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bastard. That would leave any young child very messed up. The Author did a very good job at portraying the times that they lived in and wrote sympathetically but not romantically about her life. Highly recommended
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LibraryThing member Harrod
Oh Mary....

Awards

James Tait Black Memorial Prize (Winner — Biography — 1940)

Language

Physical description

452 p.; 7.56 inches

ISBN

1842126253 / 9781842126257

Local notes

wien

series: #05 women in history
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