The Eagle and the Hart, Helen Castor
The Eagle and the Hart, Helen Castor
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The Eagle and the Hart
The Tragedy of Richard II and Henry IV

Author: Helen Castor

Narrator: Helen Castor

Unabridged: 20 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/15/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

From an acclaimed historian comes an epic tale of power and betrayal: the dual biography of Richard II and Henry IV, two cousins whose tumultuous reigns shaped the course of English history.

Richard of Bordeaux and Henry of Bolingbroke, cousins born just three months apart, were ten years old when Richard became king of England. They were thirty-two when Henry deposed him and became king in his place. Now, the story behind one of the strangest and most fateful events in English history (and the inspiration behind Shakespeare’s most celebrated history plays) is brought to vivid life by the acclaimed author of Blood and Roses, Helen Castor.

Castor showcases the enigmatic Richard II, a king who clung to his divine right to rule but lacked the leadership to sustain his throne. His reign, marred by narcissism and disdain for constitutional principles, spiraled into chaos, ultimately leading to his downfall at the hands of his cousin. Enter Henry IV—a stark contrast. Castor portrays him as a chivalric hero, a leader who inspired loyalty and camaraderie. Yet, his journey to the throne was anything but smooth, plagued by rebellion and political turmoil. What makes Castor’s account so compelling is her ability to weave these personal stories into the bigger picture. She explores the turbulent themes of masculinity, identity, and the fragile nature of power, offering a timely reminder of the perils of self-obsessed rulers—and the challenges faced by those who follow in their wake.

Richly researched and beautifully written, The Eagle and the Hart isn’t just a history book—it’s a gripping tale of leadership, legacy, and the timeless struggle for power. For anyone fascinated by medieval England or the universal dynamics of power and ambition, this is not to be missed.

About Helen Castor

Helen Castor is an acclaimed medieval and Tudor historian. Her first book, Blood and Roses, was longlisted for what is now known as the Baillie Gifford Prize for Nonfiction and won the English Association’s Beatrice White Prize. Her next two books, She-Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth and Joan of Arc: A History were both on numerous Best Books of the Year lists and made into documentaries for BBC television, and Joan of Arc was longlisted for the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography. She has one son and lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan

I plan on going on quite a bit of diatribes in this review. So, before you say, "Brendan can you get to the point, please?" I will summarize it with this. Helen Castor's The Eagle and the Hart is magnificent and you should read it. It is long and in-depth but never boring. It is a dual character stu......more

Goodreads review by Juliew.

I wasn't expecting this to be quite the political account that it is but for what it's worth I still enjoyed reading it.It's very well researched and extremely detailed and definitely provided me a bit more insight into Richard II and Henry IV.However the writing wasn't for me I found it a bit plodd......more

Goodreads review by Julia

Helen Castor has yet again given us new perspectives on major historical moments. This book takes a detailed and almost psychological dive into the making of, the reigns of, and the deeds and missteps of the cousin kings Richard II and Henry IV. Well-researched, thorough, forensic, and yet the book......more

Goodreads review by Henry

A vibrant account of the conflict between England's most decadent tyrant and its noblest usurper.......more

Goodreads review by Heidi

The story of the Plantagenets is filled with high triumphs and devastating tragedies. It is a story of families torn apart for a crown and the desire to either rule with an iron fist for the glory of England or live a life of luxury at the expense of their citizens. The story explored in this partic......more


Quotes

"Helen Castor delivers political intrigue, dynastic maneuvering, romance, treachery, and war during the reigns of Richard II and his usurping cousin, Henry IV, up to the accession of Henry’s son, Henry V...Castor’s diction is clear, her intonation and emphases match and enhance the text’s meanings and nuances, and her pace is perfect for the suspenseful story she delivers of men and women noble, flawed, egotistical, and often tough as nails. The result is a performance both informative and richly entertaining."