The Fifth Queen: And How She Came to Court (1906) is a novel by
Ford Madox Ford. The first installment of Ford's The Fifth Queen
Trilogy is set during the reign of Henry VIII, a tumultuous time of
political and religious oppression in a land at the mercy of a
murderous King. Ford's trilogy recreates Tudor England in a
masterful story of court intrigue, romance, and betrayal. Focusing
on the tragic figure of Katharine Howard, the fifth wife of the
King, Ford investigates the interconnection of sex and power in a
political atmosphere clouded by violence and espionage. Depicting
some of the era's most notorious figures, including Thomas
Cromwell, Bloody Mary, and the King himself, Ford makes history
both entertaining and undeniably human. Brought to the court of
King Henry VIII by her cousin Thomas Culpeper, Katharine Howard, a
noblewoman whose family's fortunes had been in decline for some
time, inadvertently catches the eye of his majesty. Given a
position as a lady in waiting for Lady Mary, Howard-though opposed
by the brutally efficient schemer Thomas Cromwell-soon
distinguishes herself in the eyes of the King, who makes her his
fifth Queen. Thrust into the spotlight at the age of seventeen, she
finds herself forced into an impossible role as a public figure
whose every move could enrage her notoriously violent husband.
Howard has traditionally been seen as a minor figure in the history
of Tudor England. For Ford, however, a master storyteller with an
eye for tragedy and a skill for developing flawed, convincingly
human characters, Howard is a woman whose life and death are not
only worthy of literature, but instructive for the men and women of
Edwardian England. In The Fifth Queen: And How She Came to Court,
he introduces his readers to this largely unknown, tragic figure,
presenting her as an intelligent, confident, and morally righteous
young woman whose greatest misfortune may have been to be good in a
court controlled by self-serving, vindictive men. With a
beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Ford Madox Ford's The Fifth Queen: And How She Came
to Court is a classic work of British literature reimagined for
modern readers.
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