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ISBN: 0752439448

ISBN13: 9780752439440

Eleanor the Queen

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At a time when a woman's value was measured in terms of wealth. Her vivid leadership inspired and dazzled those about her. And yet, born to rule, she was continually repressed and threatened by the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A QUEEN OF LEGENDARY BEAUTY AND EXTRAORDINARY INTELLIGENCE..

This is an interesting work of historical fiction by a noted writer of historical fiction and gifted storyteller, Norah Lofts. the author capably details the life of Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the most famous and celebrated women of the middle ages. Touted by the troubadours of her time as being a woman without compare, Eleanor of Aquitaine could certainly be held to be the first feminist. Married first to the pious King of France, Louis VII, she bore him two daughters and went with him on an unsuccessful Crusade, where she was to have a number of adventures. Stifled by the King's somewhat misogynistic advisors, she and the King would come to a parting of the way after fifteen years of marriage. No sooner was she divorced and returned to her Duchy of Aquitaine, than she met eighteen year old Henry Plantagenet, who was to become King Henry II of England. Nearly a dozen years separated them but this was to be no bar to their marriage.Eleanor and Henry were to marry, and she bore him numerous sons and daughters. She lived happily with Henry for many years, until she discovered that he had a mistress, the fair Rosamonde of legend. The break in their relationship would eventually result in the estrangement of Henry from his sons and the imprisonment of Eleanor for nearly eighteen years. This is an excellent work of historical fiction, filled with the political intrigues of the day, historical events and personages, and a story that has withstood the test of time. It is a book that those who like well-written historical fiction will, undoubtedly, enjoy.

Historical Fiction at its Best

I read this book back in 1978. I was still in middle school back then and it intrigued me so much that I eventually came to do a lot more reading about Eleanor of Aquitaine, Henry II, Richard the Lionhearted, King John (Lackland)and the Plantagenet intrigues and accomplishments of the 12th century. Ms. Lofts had a way of really engaging the reader in making Eleanor a real woman: a woman both vulnerable and truly strong. Indeed, she was both. I recommend this book wholeheartedly for those who might like to get a feel for what medieval life for the Plantagenets was like as well as what it might have been like for a very priveleged noblewoman of great intelligence and legendary beauty.

Excellent Read

I started this book with doubts that it would interest me enough to keep me reading through to the end of it. I was surprised to find that it was REALLY interesting. I know it is based on factual events, but how much of it IS fact? That was part of the interest to me, was wondering how someone could live through all of the things she did and survive. It was a really good read and I would recommend it to anyone lucky enough come across it.

Eleanor the Queen

Eleanor the Queen is great book. Norah Lofts wrote a believable story about Eleanor. Eleanor is famous for being the Duchess of Aquitanine, and the Queen of France and England, and she is a believable person in this book. The story believeably tells why certain things happened and the reasons behind them.
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