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Judith Arnopp

    Diese Autorin mit einer tiefen Leidenschaft für Geschichte schöpft aus ihrem akademischen Hintergrund in mittelalterlicher Geschichte und englischer Literatur. Ihre Schriften tauchen tief in die komplexen Leben und politischen Ränkespiele königlicher Höfe ein, insbesondere während der Tudor- und Mittelalterepochen. Sie erweckt vergangene Epochen und ihre Bewohner mit einem scharfen Blick für Details und einer meisterhaften Beherrschung der Sprache zum Leben. Leser können fesselnde Erzählungen erwarten, die reich an historischer Genauigkeit und emotionaler Tiefe sind.

    How to Dress Like a Tudor
    A Matter of Time - Henry VIII, the Dying of the Light
    A Matter of Faith
    A Matter of Conscience - Henry VIII, the Aragon Years
    The Heretic Wind
    • Adored by her parents and pampered by the court, the infant Princess Mary's life changes suddenly and drastically when her father's eye is taken by the enigmatic Anne Boleyn. Throughout her formative years, Mary stands firm against her father's determination to destroy both her mother's reputation, and the Catholic church. It is a battle that will last throughout both her father's and her brother's reign, until, almost broken by persecution, she learns of King Edward's death. She expects to be crowned queen but Mary has reckoned without John Dudley, the Duke of Northumberland, who before Mary can act, usurps her crown and places it on the head of her Protestant cousin, Lady Jane Grey. Furious and determined not to be beaten, Mary musters a vast army at Framlingham Castle; a force so strong that Jane Grey's supporters crumble in the face of it. Mary is at last, Queen of England. But her troubles are only just beginning. Rebellion, and heresy and the subsequent punishments take their toll both on Mary's health, and on the English people. Suspecting she is fatally ill, Mary steps up her campaign to compel her subjects to turn back to the Catholic faith. All who resist will face punishment for heresy in the flames of the Smithfield fires.

      The Heretic Wind
    • Exploring the complexities of moral dilemmas, this narrative delves into the struggles faced by individuals when their beliefs clash with societal expectations. Characters grapple with their conscience in a world that often prioritizes conformity over integrity. Through poignant storytelling, the book examines themes of personal responsibility, ethical decision-making, and the courage it takes to stand up for one's convictions, leading to profound transformations and self-discovery.

      A Matter of Conscience - Henry VIII, the Aragon Years
    • A Matter of Faith

      Henry VIII, the Days of the Phoenix

      • 190 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intersection of science and spirituality, this narrative delves into the personal and societal conflicts that arise when faith meets empirical evidence. The protagonist grapples with profound questions about belief, ethics, and the nature of truth, leading to a transformative journey that challenges perceptions and opens dialogues. Themes of doubt, conviction, and the search for meaning resonate throughout, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the complexities of faith in a modern world.

      A Matter of Faith
    • Set against the backdrop of political intrigue, the narrative follows King Henry VIII as he grapples with the urgency of securing his dynasty. With only one legitimate son and two illegitimate daughters, the aging monarch seeks a new wife after the death of Jane Seymour, driven by the desperate need for more heirs to ensure the survival of the Tudor lineage. The story delves into themes of power, legacy, and the complexities of royal relationships during a tumultuous period in English history.

      A Matter of Time - Henry VIII, the Dying of the Light
    • A how-to guide for dressing like a Tudor. Based on the author's own experience as a member of a re-enactment group, it offers tips and tricks on how to create your own historic garments.

      How to Dress Like a Tudor