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Amazon.com Review Guest Review of The White PrincessBy Tracy Chevalier Tracy Chevalier is the New York Times best-selling author of Girl with a Pearl Earring. She was born in Washington, DC but has lived in England all her adult life, and now has dual citizenship. A graduate of the English program at Oberlin College, Ohio, with an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, she was a reference book editor before turning to writing full-time. She lives in London with her husband and son. How do you solve a problem like the Princes in the Tower What does a historical novelist do with Edward and Richard, heirs to the British throne who were purportedly locked in the Tower by their uncle and then disappeared so that he could become Richard III Conspiracy theories have flourished for centuries, but no strong evidence has emerged to solve the mystery. A novelist has any number of possibilities to pursue. In The White Queen, the novel that chronologically precedes The White Princess, Philippa Gregory makes her choice and places their fate in the hands of their feisty mother, Elizabeth Woodville, wife of Edward IV and a key player in the War of the Roses, the dynastic feud among the Plantagenets between the Houses of York and Lancaster. She substitutes a pauper for young Richard, ensuring that the Duke of York gets away. The follow-up to such a dramatic decision inevitably needs to continue this story line. Richard has disappeared. Does he come back At first, The White Princess seems to tell another story – that of Elizabeth of York, the White Queen’s daughter, and one-time mistress of Richard III, who on his death becomes the wife of his slayer, the Tudor Henry VII. (Confused yet I am still reeling at the thought that she was mistress to her uncle!) Elizabeth is the embodiment of the painful transition between York and Tudor monarchies, her strategic marriage to Henry VII the outward expression of York loyalty as demanded by the Tudors. Gregory is known for her retakes on British royal history, viewing the scheming, the power struggles, the battles exclusively from women’s points of view, exploring how the Queen or Princess finds her own source of power and influence in the interstices left open by the men. Elizabeth of York is no different, using her beauty, her popularity with the people, her instinctive wiliness and political acumen to bear on Henry VII, with varying results. She may pragmatically have to accept that the Tudors are in the ascendance, but she can see that her distant and paranoid husband is not a natural as a king; she must teach him how to win the love and respect of his subjects, who still view the family of York with affection and nostalgia. Eventually Elizabeth and Henry achieve a kind of marital truce, and grow to love each other, if only for a time. There are plenty of beddings, of ladies-in-waiting with knowing looks, of confinements and wet nurses and babies – including, of course, the future Henry VIII, characterized by Gregory even in his boyhood as a sensualist. Inevitably, however, The White Princess is still the story of men, and specifically of the spectre of the lost princes. Does lost Prince Richard return in the form of pretender to the throne Perkin Warbeck (referred to in the novel most often simply as “the boyâ€) Gregory places his identity in Elizabeth’s hands, demonstrating the impossible position she is in: acknowledge the boy as her true brother and bring down her husband and any possibility that her sons might become King, or deny him and see her possible brother executed for treason. In this impossible situation, Elizabeth must tread carefully, and Gregory does an expert job of maintaining this tricky balancing act to the very end. Relishing the personality clashes and political machinations of an insecure Tudor court, she makes the current British royal family, with its crystal-clear line of succession, seem very dull indeed. Historical Fiction Series Reading List - 1MPages Welcome to the massive Historical Fiction Series book list Categories include family saga nautical pre-historic and more (see "Jump To" box) Wars of the Roses Fiction - Historical Novels The Wars of the Roses: Historical Novels about Edward IV Richard III the Princes in the Tower and the British in the Late 15th Century Jump to: The White Princess - Philippa Gregory The Last Tudor Released 2017 This has been a journey of discovery for me into the lives and characters of the Grey girls I knew of Jane before I started research The White Queen - Philippa Gregory The Last Tudor Released 2017 This has been a journey of discovery for me into the lives and characters of the Grey girls I knew of Jane before I started research A Bit of History WebSite P Paabtamer (flc700 c650 BC) Egyptian queen consort A member of the XXVth Dynasty (721 656 BC) the identity of her husband remains uncertain What Can We Expect from The White Princess? History Id be curious to know what other Game of Thrones fans think We did a series on The White Queen because it is Wars of the Roses related But at least from where I Illustrated London News 1889 Find out about The Illustrated London News 50 - 6952 Grand-dads Delight - by Carl Gebhardt ' full front page print from engraving showing a grandfather with his Philippa Gregory - Wikipedia Philippa Gregory (born 9 January 1954) is an English historical novelist who has been writing since 1987 The best known of her works is The Other Boleyn Girl (2001 Constant Princess Audiobook Philippa Gregory Audiblecom Listen to Constant Princess Audiobook by Philippa Gregory narrated by Jill Tanner Mary Tudor Queen of France - Wikipedia First marriage: Queen of France Mary was the fourth child of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York and the youngest to survive infancy She was born at Sheen
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