Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
A substantial history title with a strong sense of place and period.
A substantial history title with a strong sense of place and period.
A substantial history title with a strong sense of place and period. "Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth" is a historical account written in the early 19th century. The work aims to fill the gaps in English literary accounts, focusing on the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth I and offering insights into her private life, the political dynamics of her court, the nobility, and the cultural milieu of her time. Aikin’s intention is to provide a detailed and engaging examination of one of the most iconic figures in English history. The opening of the memoir sets the scene by detailing the birth of Elizabeth in 1533 at Greenwich Palace and the tumultuous events surrounding her early life, including the political intrigue of her parents' marriage, the precarious political landscape of Henry VIII's reign, and the societal expectations of nobility.
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