Captive Queen: A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine

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Author: Alison Weir

ISBN-10: 0345511875

ISBN-13: 9780345511874

Category: Character Types - Fiction

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Renowned for her highly acclaimed and bestselling British histories, Alison Weir has in recent years made a major impact on the fiction scene with her novels about Queen ...Publishers WeeklyWeir (Innocent Traitor) captures the perspective of the subject of her bestselling biography, Eleanor of Aquitaine, the medieval duchess who wielded power across Europe at a time when women were required to cede all possessions to their husbands. Both of Eleanor's husbands were kings--she divorced Louis VII of France to marry the soon-to-be Henry II--and Weir offers a vivid history of Eleanor's second marriage, highlighting Henry's fiery temper, unflagging energy, and obsession with loyalty. Weir's portrait of Eleanor reveals a mother devoted to her children, even as they grow up to rebel; a queen dedicated to her native land, even when governed by husband or son; and a woman yearning for love. Part of a wave of fiction re-interpreting famous female figures, Weir gives a credible account of an encounter between Eleanor and the girl reputed to have replaced her in Henry's affections, and a convincing explanation of how Henry and Thomas Becket became mortal enemies. Although her style is more studied and sedate than, say, Philippa Gregory's, Weir doesn't skimp on the sex-obsessed court, and her weaving of personal and political narratives with minor details, social trends, and history-defining events creates a surprisingly modern-feeling romance. (Aug.)

Genealogical Table: Eleanor and Her Family Connections PART ONE A Marriage of Lions 1151–1154 PART TWO This Turbulent Priest 1155–1171 PART THREE The Cubs Shall Awake 1172–1173 PART FOUR Poor Prisoner 1173–1189 PART FIVE The Eagle Rejoices 1189 ENVOI Winchester 1189 EPILOGUE Abbey of Fontevrault March 1204  Author’s Note