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The House of Dudley by Dr Joanne Paul; 9781405937191

The House of Dudley

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The House of Dudley unveils the intricate and often perilous journey of a Tudor family whose ambition and cunning catapulted them from the shadows into the light of royal favour. Dr Joanne Paul meticulously weaves a narrative that explores the Dudleys' complex relationship with the English throne, focusing on the turbulent reigns of Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary I.

The Plot

At the heart of this historical exploration lies the question of power and survival within the treacherous landscape of court politics. The Dudleys, often accused of treachery, poisonings, and manipulation, navigated a world where alliances shifted like sand. Dr Paul highlights key events and figures that shaped their destiny, revealing how their ambitions sometimes led to their dramatic downfall.

Themes

  • Ambition and Power: The relentless pursuit of influence and the moral compromises made along the way.
  • Manipulation and Treachery: An examination of the darker aspects of court politics and personal relationships.
  • Survival in Adversity: The resilience of a family striving to maintain their status amidst danger.

Dr Joanne Paul's engaging writing style brings to life the rich tapestry of Tudor history, making this book an essential read for those interested in the complexities of royal intrigue. Readers who appreciated works such as The Plantagenets by Dan Jones or The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir will find a compelling narrative in The House of Dudley.

“A masterful exploration of ambition and intrigue within the Tudor court.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 131 mm × 39 mm
Pages: 608
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781405937191

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