THE QUEEN'S TRAGEDY is Robert Hugh Benson's third in a series of novels designed to tell the story of the English Reformation from the Catholic point of view. Benson handles a difficult subject with skill and compassion, succeeding in breaking through centuries of prejudgment and propaganda about Mary Tudor, one of the least popular of England's rulers. THE QUEEN'S TRAGEDY is Robert Hugh Benson's third in a series of novels designed to tell the story of the English Reformation from the Catholic point of view. Benson handles a difficult subject with skill and compassion, succeeding in breaking through centuries of prejudgment and propaganda about Mary Tudor, one of the least popular of England's rulers.
The queen's tragedy (1907). By: Robert Hugh Benson: Historical fiction
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THE QUEEN'S TRAGEDY is Robert Hugh Benson's third in a series of novels designed to tell the story of the English Reformation from the Catholic point of view. Benson handles a difficult subject with skill and compassion, succeeding in breaking through centuries of prejudgment and propaganda about Mary Tudor, one of the least popular of England's rulers. THE QUEEN'S TRAGEDY is Robert Hugh Benson's third in a series of novels designed to tell the story of the English Reformation from the Catholic point of view. Benson handles a difficult subject with skill and compassion, succeeding in breaking through centuries of prejudgment and propaganda about Mary Tudor, one of the least popular of England's rulers.
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Anne –
This was an excellent novel, marred only by the dreadful print on demand format. English, Latin, and French all were mangled beyond legibility. The worst (best?) was the description of Mary Tudor and Philip of Spain as King and Queen of England and Spam. "Now England and Spam are one!" Oh, a moment of Pythonesque levity in the midst of tragedy! A work well worth reading, but not in this edition. This was an excellent novel, marred only by the dreadful print on demand format. English, Latin, and French all were mangled beyond legibility. The worst (best?) was the description of Mary Tudor and Philip of Spain as King and Queen of England and Spam. "Now England and Spam are one!" Oh, a moment of Pythonesque levity in the midst of tragedy! A work well worth reading, but not in this edition.
Rebekah –
Book about Good Queen Bess and Bloody Mary. Never really read a book based in this time period so it should be interesting! BTW, the book was written by a priest.
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