Scourge of Henry VIII, Melanie Clegg
Scourge of Henry VIII, Melanie Clegg
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Scourge of Henry VIII
The Life of Marie de Guise

Author: Melanie Clegg

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Unabridged: 7 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/08/2019


Synopsis

Mary, Queen of Scots continues to intrigue both historians and the general public—but the story of her mother, Marie de Guise, is much less well known. A political power in her own right, she was born into the powerful and ambitious Lorraine family, spending her formative years at the dazzling, licentious court of François I. Although briefly courted by Henry VIII, she instead married his nephew, James V of Scotland, in 1538.

James's premature death four years later left their six-day-old daughter, Mary, as queen, and presented Marie with the formidable challenge of winning the support of the Scottish people and protecting her daughter's threatened birthright. Content until now to remain in the background and play the part of the obedient wife, Marie spent the next eighteen years effectively governing Scotland—devoting her considerable intellect, courage, and energy to safeguarding her daughter's inheritance by using a deft mixture of cunning, charm, determination, and tolerance. This biography, from the author of Marie Antoinette: An Intimate History, tells the story and offers a fresh assessment of this most fascinating and underappreciated of sixteenth-century female rulers.

About Melanie Clegg

Fascinated by history from a very early age, Melanie Clegg graduated from the University of Nottingham with a degree in History of Art. She originally turned to writing historical fiction and her women's history blog, Madame Guillotine, as a means of escaping from the dull admin jobs that she found herself doing, before becoming a full-time writer and historian.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sherry

Before reading this compassionate biography, I admit to knowing very little about Marie de Guise, other than she was Mary, Queen of Scots' mother. Marie was a tall, lovely, by-all-acounts personable young woman, highly desirable as a marriage prospect as a member of the becoming-powerful Guise famil......more

Considering I already have over half of the reference sources, this was nothing new for me. As an introduction to Marie de Guise, it is suitable. Like many others, I had an issue with the title - one expected to see Marie and Henry duke it out but alas, alack,and anon ...... twould have been better......more

Goodreads review by Beverly

Most historical biographies tend to be on the dry side. I was pleased and entertained to discover that this one was not. It was also interesting to "grow" with the Guise family - by the time Mary, Queen of Scotland, was of age, her Guise uncles were very powerful, but back when her mother Marie marri......more