Synopses & Reviews
Here is the tragic, stormy life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. Her story is a chronicle of courage and faith, betrayal and treachery-set amidst the splendor, pageantry, squalor, and intrigue of sixteenth-century Europe.
The history of Mary Tudor is an improbable blend of triumph, humiliation, heartbreak, and devotion-and Ms. Erickson recounts it all against the turbulent background of European politics, war, and religious strife of the mid-1500s. The result is a rare portrait of the times and of a woman elevated to unprecedented power in a world ruled and defined by men.
Carolly Erickson received her Ph.D. in medieval history from Columbia University. She is also the author of The First Elizabeth, Great Harry, and Alexandra, among other books. She lives in Hawaii.
Here is the tragic, stormy life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. Her story is a chronicle of courage and faithand betrayal and treacheryset amid the splendor, pageantry, squalor, and intrigue of 16th-century Europe.
By any reckoning, Mary Tudor experienced an improbable blend of triumph, humiliation, heartbreak, and devotionand Erickson recounts it all against the turbulent background of European politics, war, and religious strife. Bloody Mary gives students and scholars a rare portrait of the middle 1500s in Europe, and of a woman who was elevated to unprecedented power in a world both ruled and defined by men.
"This historical biography reads like the liveliest fiction . . . Utterly fascinating."Chicago Tribune
"A book of considerable literary distinction. [Erickson's research] commands belief as well as respect."John Kenyon, The Washington Post Book World
"Erickson has written an historical biography of rare distinction, impressive both as a portrait of the less celebrated of Henry VIII's daughters and in its depiction of the turbulent age in which she lived."Peter Stansky, Stanford University
"Erickson has re-created it all so vividly . . . A dazzling achievement. She has fleshed out the indistinct shade of Mary Tudor so that we perceive her as a living, breathing human being."Jessica Mitford
Review
"A book of considerable literary distinction. The result of [Erickson's research] commands belief as well as respect." --
John Kenyon, The Washington Post Book World"Carolly Erickson has written a historical biography of rare distinction, impressive both as a portrait of the less celebrated of Henry VIII's daughters and in its depiction of the turbulent age in which she lived." --Peter Stansky, Stanford University
"Carolly Erickson has re-created it all so vividly...A dazzling achievement. She has fleshed out the indistinct shade of Mary Tudor so that we perceive her as a living, breathing human being." --Jessica Mitford
Synopsis
Here is the tragic, stormy life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. Her story is a chronicle of courage and faith, betrayal and treachery-set amidst the splendor, pageantry, squalor, and intrigue of sixteenth-century Europe.
The history of Mary Tudor is an improbable blend of triumph, humiliation, heartbreak, and devotion-and Ms. Erickson recounts it all against the turbulent background of European politics, war, and religious strife of the mid-1500s. The result is a rare portrait of the times and of a woman elevated to unprecedented power in a world ruled and defined by men.
About the Author
Distinguished historian
Carolly Erickson is the author of
Rival to the Queen,
The Memoirs of Mary Queen of Scots,
The First Elizabeth,
The Hidden Life of Josephine,
The Last Wife of Henry VIII, and many other prize-winning works of fiction and nonfiction. Her novel
The Tsarinas Daughter won the
Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award for Best Historical Fiction. She lives in Hawaii.