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King René d'Anjou and His Seven Queens

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In «King René d'Anjou and His Seven Queens,» Edgcumbe Staley meticulously explores the multifaceted life of René d'Anjou, a figure emblematic of the tumultuous 15th century. Through a blend of biographical narrative and historical analysis, Staley delves into René's dual roles as a monarch and cultural patron, illuminating his relationships with his seven queens. The literary style of the book resonates with rich prose and a scholarly tone, effectively situating René within the broader context of medieval politics and the intricate tapestry of dynastic alliances. Staley's use of vivid imagery brings to life the opulence and challenges of court life, reflecting the complexities of gender dynamics during the era. Edgcumbe Staley, a historian with a deep interest in medieval Europe, draws not only from extensive historical texts but also from primary sources such as letters and decrees. His academic background in history and literature informs his unique storytelling ability, allowing him to paint a holistic portrait of René as both a ruler and a cultural figure. Staley's respect for the nuances of history is evident, revealing the interconnectedness of personal and political realms. This captivating exploration is essential for readers seeking to understand the intricate dynamics of 15th-century royalty. Those interested in medieval history, gender studies, and the interplay of personal relationships in political life will find Staley's work invaluable. With its blend of rigorous scholarship and engaging narrative, the book invites readers to revisit a sometimes overlooked chapter of history, making it a compelling addition to any historical library.

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Data wydania na Litres:
03 listopada 2024
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370 str.
ISBN:
8596547227045
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