The Last Plantagenet Consorts

The Last Plantagenet Consorts
Author: Kavita Mudan Finn
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2012-06-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230392991

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An examination of fifteenth-century British queens through literature and history.

The Last Plantagenet Consorts

The Last Plantagenet Consorts
Author: Kavita Mudan Finn
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2012-06-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230392991

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An examination of fifteenth-century British queens through literature and history.

Later Plantagenet and the Wars of the Roses Consorts

Later Plantagenet and the Wars of the Roses Consorts
Author: Aidan Norrie,Carolyn Harris,J.L. Laynesmith,Danna R. Messer,Elena Woodacre
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2023-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030948863

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This book examines the lives and tenures of the consorts of the Plantagenet dynasty during the later Middle Ages, encompassing two major conflicts—the Hundred Years’ War and the Wars of the Roses. The figures in this volume include well-known consorts such as the “She Wolves” Isabella of France and Margaret of Anjou, as well as queens who are often overlooked, such as Philippa of Hainault and Joan of Navarre. These innovative and authoritative biographies bring a fresh approach to the consorts of this period—challenging negative perceptions created by complex political circumstances and the narrow expectations of later writers, and demonstrating the breadth of possibilities in later medieval queenship. Their conclusions shed fresh light on both the politics of the day and the wider position of women in this age. This volume and its companions reveal the changing nature of English consortship from the Norman Conquest to today.

Norman to Early Plantagenet Consorts

Norman to Early Plantagenet Consorts
Author: Aidan Norrie,Carolyn Harris,J.L. Laynesmith,Danna R. Messer,Elena Woodacre
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2023-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783031210686

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This book examines the emergence of the queen consort in medieval England, beginning with the pre-Conquest era and ending with death of Margaret of France, second wife of Edward I, in 1307. Though many of the figures in this volumes are well known, such as Eleanor of Aquitaine and Eleanor of Castille, the chapters here are unique in the equal consideration given to the tenures of the lesser known consorts, including: Adeliza of Louvain, second wife of Henry I; Margaret of France, wife of Henry the Young King; and even Isabella of Gloucester, the first wife of King John. These innovative and thematic biographies highlight the evolution of the office of the queen and the visible roles that consorts played, which were integral to the creation of the identity of early English monarchy. This volume and its companions reveal the changing nature of English consortship from the Norman Conquest to today.

Plantagenet Queens Consorts

Plantagenet Queens   Consorts
Author: Steven J. Corvi
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2018-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781445669601

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The lives and political influence of eleven Plantagenet queens and consorts; the female DNA of a dynasty and 250 years of English history.

Lives of England s Reigning and Consort Queens

Lives of England s Reigning and Consort Queens
Author: H. Eugene Lehman
Publsiher: Author House
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2011-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781463430559

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This book, Lives of Reigning and Consort Queens of England: Englands History through the Eyes of its Queens, is a factual narrative on lives of Norman, Plantagenet, Tudor, Stuart, Hanover, and Windsorqueens covering a millenium of English History. The biographical portraits start at the close of the Dark Ages with the Norman Conquest of 1066, and continue to Modern Time in the life of present Queen Elizabeth II. This narratiev of fifty short chronologicalbiographies gives a view ijnto life and courtly customs from an age far removed from the present toward the way of life we know today. Through the lives of these women, one sees Englands history unroll. Although the narratives are brief, they bring individuals to life withoutjudgmental prejudice as unique personalities. One of the fifty personalities, 7 were reigning queens, 38 were queen consort wives of moonarchs, and 5 were wives of favorites who did not reign, but who played a significant role during the life of a ruling king. This sample of wo0men on the throne, or close to the throne is too large to expect any single quality can characterize them all: Some served as exemplary reigning queens, or as consorts whom actively supported a sovereign husband or son. Some assertively played the part of regent as a significantr power behind the throne. Some infliuenced historic events forr eliegious reasons. Many avoided political involvement, but ahd great influemnce on culture and custom. Some had personal qualities that made them inherently interesting and desetrving of friendship. A relatively small number of the queens were entirely unsuited to be queens. Some queen consorts resisted familiarity and remain enigmatic effigies. Some were apwns manipulated by historic events of the time and deprived them of opportunity to elave a personal mark of hsitory. Others served chiefly as supportive mothers and wives.

Plantagenet Queens and Consorts

Plantagenet Queens and Consorts
Author: Steven Corvi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445669595

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The lives and political influence of twelve Plantagenet queens and consorts; the female DNA of a dynasty and 250 years of English history.

The Palgrave Handbook of Shakespeare s Queens

The Palgrave Handbook of Shakespeare s Queens
Author: Kavita Mudan Finn,Valerie Schutte
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2018-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783319745183

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Of Shakespeare’s thirty-seven plays, fifteen include queens. This collection gives these characters their due as powerful early modern women and agents of change, bringing together new perspectives from scholars of literature, history, theater, and the fine arts. Essays span Shakespeare’s career and cover a range of famous and lesser-known queens, from the furious Margaret of Anjou in the Henry VI plays to the quietly powerful Hermione in The Winter’s Tale; from vengeful Tamora in Titus Andronicus to Lady Macbeth. Early chapters situate readers in the critical concerns underpinning any discussion of Shakespeare and queenship: the ambiguous figure of Elizabeth I, and the knotty issue of gender presentation. The focus then moves to analysis of issues such as motherhood, intertextuality, and contemporary political contexts; close readings of individual plays; and investigations of rhetoric and theatricality. Featuring twenty-five chapters with a rich variety of themes and methodologies, this handbook is an invaluable reference for students and scholars, and a unique addition to the fields of Shakespeare and queenship studies.