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Innocent traitor alison
Innocent traitor alison






innocent traitor alison

But sadly, the truth is that as a woman, she had little say in the matter of her own destiny. Weir tries to present Jane as a character with a will to reject all that is forced on her. The religious struggle that looms in the background is another source of frustration.

innocent traitor alison

Of course, the 21st century reader can feel nothing but pity for Jane and contempt for her conniving guardians, as well as for a social system that treated women as property. Of the male narrators-her father, Dorset, and John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, later Duke of Northumberland-neither views Jane as anything more than a means to an end. A wrenching novel about the life and death of Lady Jane Grey, one of the most complex and sympathetic figures in Tudor England, by popular historian Alison Weir: ideal for fans of Wolf Hall Lady Jane Grey was born into times of extreme danger. Lady Mary, later Queen Mary, also shows a level of sympathy for the girl, even as she despises her religion. Ellen, and Queen Katherine Parr, who becomes a sort of foster mother to Jane. Adding a much-needed dose of tenderness are her nurse, Mrs. Next is her self-absorbed, spiteful, mother, Frances Brandon. Weir, a noted historian, parcels the story out by means of multiple narrators, the primary voice being that of Jane herself.

innocent traitor alison

Her parents have royal ambitions, however, and that is what precipitates tragedy. As the great-niece of King Henry VIII, it would have been customary for her family to forge a marriage alliance with one of the first families of the realm. She was well-born, highly educated, and a devout Protestant. For those unfamiliar with British royal history, fifteen-year-old Lady Jane was named queen of England for nine days in July 1553. This riveting, richly descriptive novel chronicles the life of Lady Jane Grey.








Innocent traitor alison