She-Wolves by Helen Castor

‘She-Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth’ is a Daily Mail Must Read.

Daily Mail – Must Read

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Thomas Becket: Warrior, Priest, Rebel, Victim by John Guy – Reviews – Updated 25/05

The ‘wolf’ who found God and lost his life by Simon Griffith.

‘…The past really is another country, and the medieval mindset becomes impossible to fathom unless we first rid ourselves of such anachronistic notions as equality, individualism and human rights.

Fortunately, John Guy has a comprehensive understanding of the Middle Ages and is able to illuminate with absolute clarity the complex religious and political background to this fascinating story….’

Review (Mail on Sunday), 13th May 2012, p8.


Saturday Review (The Times) review by Dan Jones.

‘…So vicious was Becket’s breach with Henry II, and so shocking his death, those who knew him strove to preserve (and gloss) his life story. Their extensive, detailed lives of the “precious martyr” allow for that rarest of things: a medieval biography that can attempt serious psychological analysis. This is what John Guy has written, and his new study of Becket is a triumph: a beautifully layered portrait of one of the most complex characters in English history, which gives a new narrative coherence to a very peculiar life.’

‘…It is to Guy’s immense credit that he has written such a lively, effortlessly readable biography – a book that not only corrects many historical errors and uncertainties, but merits reading more than once, for the sheer joy of its superb storytelling.’

Saturday Review (Saturday Times), 24 March 2012, p 16


The Culture (The Sunday Times) review by Helen Castor.

‘His (Becket’s) relationship with this overwhelming, bloody-minded monarch wold define Becket’s life, and it stands at the heart of John Guy’s fine and thought-provoking book.’

‘…Guy compellingly questions the tradition that the closeness between king and chancellor was an intensely personal bond. Instead, he shows us a relationship that was a meeting of interests rather than minds.

…The wordly man of power did not become an asetic overnight; instead – as Guy brilliantly demonstrates through a forensic examination of the texts studied – the new archbishop experienced an intellectual and spiritual reawakening, as his highly strung mind grappled with the gravity of his responsibilities.’

The Culture (Sunday Times), 18 March 2012, p 44-45

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She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens – Part 3 – Helen Castor

‘She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens’ presented by Helen Castor concludes tonight on BBC4 at 9pm.



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The third episode, ‘Jane, Mary and Elizabeth’ starts in ‘1553 when, for the first time, all the contenders for the English crown were female.’ (Radio Times website)

Helen Castor ‘explores how each woman struggled in turn with wearing a crown that was made for a male head.’ (BBC4)



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The Radio Times describes ‘She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens’ as a ‘brief but sparkling series’ and Saturday Review (The Times) says in episode 3, ‘the stories may be well-trodden, in fact and fiction, but Castor’s thoughtful and clear analysis makes them feel fresh.’ (p 21, Saturday Review)

Part 3 – Jane, Mary and Elizabeth will be repeated:

BBC 4
Thursday 22 March – 3.35am
Sunday 25 March – 8pm
Monday 26 March – 3am

BBC HD
Tuesday 27 March – 7pm

You can read more about this episode at:

Radio Times – She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens – Part 3 – Jane, Mary and Elizabeth

Guardian – TV Highlights 21/03/2012

Sources

Saturday Review (The Times), 17 March 2012
Radio Times – She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens
BBC4 – She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens
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Part 3 – She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens

Part 3 of Helen Castor’s ‘She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens’ which is on Wednesday 21st March at 9pm on BBC4 is one of The Guardian’s TV highlights.

Guardian TV Highlights

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All Things Robert Dudley

Just discovered a wonderful blog about Robert Dudley (brother in law of Lady Jane).

All Things Robert Dudley includes some articles relating to Lady Jane, including one about the family connection between Jane and Guildford.

Lady Jane Grey Articles at All Things Robert Dudley

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