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Elizabeth and Leicester

By: Sarah Gristwood
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Bantam Books
ISBN: 0553817868
ISBN-13: 9780553817867
Released: 12 Feb 2008
RRP: £6.99
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How much did Elizabeth's 'eyes' see? - By: Ian David Curry, 04 Jan 2008
There are certain themesin history that have captured the imagination, whose heroes & heroines escape from dusty pages & occupy a placein our own times. At every pointin between the same stories & people have their tales told, with an interpretation that fits the relevant age. Of all the kings & queens of England, one has held the hearts of her subjects for longer than any other - Elizabeth, the Virgin Queen.

Either by her own deft knack of public relations, or by the expert spinning of her advisers, the Queen of England was a legendin her own time. Her portrait was standardised, & is as recognisable today as it was four centuries ago. The idea of her being married to the kingdom, both her virginity & devotion intact, has endured through the ages.

Despite her successes on the throne, ruling over the emerging English empire, her relative religious tolerance & stable reign, it is her relationships that have taken the starring role of popular history. Of all her relationships, that with Robert Dudley, later Earl of Leicester, has been the most examined, gossiped & intrigued.

Sarah Gristwood has managed to write a book that balances the extensive source material, the voluminous secondary writings & her own views to present something approximating a balanced view. She admits that anything approaching the truth is impossible to know, but that by setting forward the arguments on both sides one can at least form an informed opinion. Gristwood's writing is engaging, silkenly weaving a rich narrative that evokes the complex characters at its heart. A supporting case of ambassadors, advisers & ladiesin waiting add colour to the story, especially with her extensive quoting of ambassadorial despatches.

Gristwood quotes Henry IV of France as saying that the subject of Elizabeth's virginity was one of the three questions all Europe wanted the answer to. It still remains one of the more intriguing questions left forever unanswerable. But there is also more than just the titillation of the queen sexual relations or lack thereof. Gristwood works to rehabilitate the reputation of a man who was a key advisor & power brokerin her reign. More than just the plaything of the Queen, Leicester emerges as a historical personality with quite independent ambitions & ideas.

One of the reviewers on this site has suggested this is "one for the fans of Philippa Gregory, rather than the serious history scholar." Whilst I would agree that this is not a heavyweight academic tome (and on such a subject, it probably never would be), I disagreein it lacking merit for those interestedin history. Whilst it is true that the author's opinions are stated, she is more upfrontin clarifying that they are her opinions. This is more honest than many `popular' histories that simply lay down narrative as fact, despite all history being subjective.
The Queen's lover? - By: Lynette Baines, 27 Oct 2007
It's been over 40 years since a biography of Elizabeth I focussed on her relationship with Robert Dudley. Their relationship is fascinating because of the many unanswered questions. Not only, did they ever consummate the relationship, but also did Elizabeth ever truly want to marry him? What was his real influence over events? I've always found their relationship interesting because of the contrast between Elizabeth's actions & those of Mary Queen of Scotsin a similar situation. Of course, the two women were different personalities & their political situations were also very different. Elizabeth, though, weathered the scandal of Amy Dudley's death (suicide? accident? murder?) & accepted that she could never marry Robert, where Mary, after Darnley's murder, seemed to wilfully throw away the many advantages she had accruedin her yearsin Scotland to marry Darnley's accused murderer. The bond between them was strong & Elizabeth drew a lot of comfort from the loyalty of her closest advisors, Dudley among them. Sarah Gristwood's book is an entertaining study of the relationship & how it has been viewed over the past 400 years.
A guilty pleasure - By: Roman Clodia, 19 Apr 2007
If you're looking for an academic history which is methodologically sound then forget this - but if you're looking for an engrossing, witty, pleasurable read then this is perfect! This is basically a fictional treatment of Elizabeth & her relationship with Leicester dressed up as popular history. Starting with Elizabth's youth, it eschews the political for the romantic, & focuses on her intimate personal relations with Leicester amongst others. The treatment of the death of Amy Dudley admits that we can never know what really happened, & yet lays out the 'evidence'in such a biased way that we know exactly what the author both thinks & wants to have happened.

I enjoyed this book enormously, but it's definitely one for the fans of Philippa Gregory, rather than the serious history scholar.

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