"In the bestselling tradition of authors Antonia Fraser and David
Starkey, Maureen Waller has written a fascinating narrative
history---a brilliant combination of drama and biographical
insight---of the six women who have ruled England in their own
names. "
In the last millennium there have been only six English female
sovereigns: Mary I and Elizabeth I, Mary II and Anne, Victoria and
Elizabeth II, who celebrated her eightieth birthday in 2006. With
the exception of Mary I, they are among England's most successful
monarchs. Without Mary II and Anne, the Glorious Revolution of 1688
might not have taken place. Elizabeth I and Victoria each gave
their name to an age, presiding over long periods when the country
made significant progress in the growth of empire, prestige, and
power. All of them have far-reaching legacies. Each faced personal
sacrifices and emotional dilemmas in her pursuit of political
power. How to overcome the problem of being a female ruler when the
sex was considered inferior? Does a queen take a husband and, if
so, how does she reconcile the reversal of the natural order,
according to which the man should be the master? A queen's first
duty is to provide an heir to the throne, but at what cost? In this
richly compelling narrative, Maureen Waller delves into the
intimate lives of England's queens regnant in delicious detail,
assessing their achievements from a female perspective.
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