I, Elizabeth
Books | Fiction / Romance / Historical / Tudor
3.8
(78)
Rosalind Miles
A spellbinding novel about Elizabeth I from the internationally bestselling author of the Guenevere and Tristan and Isolde trilogies. Publicly declared a bastard at the age of three, daughter of a disgraced and executed mother, last in the line of succession to the throne of England, Elizabeth I inherited an England ravaged by bloody religious conflict, at war with Spain and France, and badly in debt. When she died in 1603, after a forty-five year reign, her empire spanned two continents and was united under one church, victorious in war, and blessed with an overflowing treasury. What’s more, her favorites—William Shakespeare, Sir Francis Drake, and Sir Walter Raleigh—had made the Elizabethan era a cultural Golden Age still remembered today. But for Elizabeth the woman, tragedy went hand in hand with triumph. Politics and scandal forced the passionate queen to reject her true love, Robert Dudley, and to execute his stepson, her much-adored Lord Essex. Now in this spellbinding novel, Rosalind Miles brings to life the woman behind the myth. By turns imperious, brilliant, calculating, vain, and witty, this is the Elizabeth the world never knew. From the days of her brutal father, Henry VIII, to her final dying moments, Elizabeth tells her story in her own words.
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Author
Rosalind Miles
Pages
656
Publisher
Crown
Published Date
2007-12-18
ISBN
0307421066 9780307421067
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"I have only read two other books about Elizabeth I, The Lady Elizabeth by Alison Weir and The Virgin's Lover by Phillippa Gregory. Of the 3 novels, this by far was the best, in my opinion.<br/><br/>The book covers Elizabeth life from that of a child with an uncertain future to the end of her life as the formidable queen that she became.<br/><br/>Although the story is told in first person format, I truly enjoyed it. The first person format in this novel was totally believable and enjoyable. I liked that it showed many sides to her personality and the plot around Elizabeth and Robert Dudley's relationship is touching.<br/><br/>For anyone who loves Elizabeth I, this book is wonderful. It is long and can seem a little dry in parts, but for the most part is truly delightful and insightful.<br/><br/><br/><br/>"
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Andrea Jaffray