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Elizabeth

By: David Starkey
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
ISBN: 0701169397
ISBN-13: 9780701169398
Released: 27 Apr 2000
RRP: £20.00
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The Sometimes Princess - By: History Buff, 05 Nov 2008
So much has been written about Queen Elizabeth I & her glorious reign, but it seems that her life prior to coronation is glossed over. This book concentrates on her birth, early childhood & adolescence. It helps to explain many of her later idiosyncracies. Her early years were uncertain & changeable. One moment Princess Elizabeth, the next just Lady Elizabeth. In adolescence, years spentin The Tower at her sisters disposition! Such a dramatic childhood & youth need a separate book dedicated solely to them. This is that book. It reads very smoothly & ends tantalisingly just as Elizabeth's reign begins. Highly recommended.
Strange - By: Mr. F. J. Evans, 15 Jul 2008
This is not the kind of history that I was expecting - highly populist, focussed more heavily on Elizabeth as a person than on the politics & her decisions as a Queen. Beware.
Good introduction - By: N. Footrakoon, 16 Oct 2007
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A brilliant introduction to a fascinating life - By: Estrella, 21 Sep 2007
This book is both extremely thorough & very readable. Not only does it illuminate an area of Elizabeth's life that so many other works on the ruler skate over,it does soin an accessible & informative manner. Elizabeth actually emerges as a real flesh & blood teenager, rather than the formidable figure, with her glownig white face & imposing dress of later years.

Very useful for those developing an interestin the Tudor monarchs.
A brilliant biography on the life of Elizabeth Tudor prior to her reign. - By: little_miss_sunnydale, 30 Aug 2007
`Elizabeth' by David Starkey is a fantastic account of the life of Elizabeth Tudor prior to her accession to the English thronein 1558. As such the book examines Elizabeth's upbringing & education, along with her zeal for learning, & the occasions where she encountered danger.

Starkey examines well Elizabeth's intellectual capability & highlights how this precocious nature was not only inherited from her father (and her siblings too shared such aptitude) but also from personal enthusiasm. Not only does it appear that it gave her personal fulfilment & that overall it was enjoyable, but it was also of a means to reunite herself with her father, who had distanced himself after the execution of his second wife & Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn. Starkey also brilliantly observes that we should dismiss the traditional & fanciful idea that it was Katherine Parr who reuniting Elizabeth with her father. In fact as he points out, such a reunion occurred prior to when Katherine's marriage to Henry. Instead the reunion was formed because both father & daughter wanted it, &in the case of Elizabeth she must be credited for employing the effort to seek it.

Starkey also covers well Elizabeth's admiration for her father. We may find it hard to understand why a girl would want to have a relationship with a father who executed her own mother. But Starkey explains Elizabeth's fondness for Henryin an understandable manner. The humiliations that Elizabeth enduredin her early childhood were forgotten by the time she ascended into her teens, not because she was fickle but because the harsh actions committed towards her were done when she was very young & so she may have naturally forgotten such actions. She also probably could not remember her mother & may have found it hard to feel passionate for someone who was absent from her life. In contrast Henry was her reminding parent & as Starkey stresses, Elizabeth was impressionablein her early teens so its understanding that she would reach out for her reminding family. This not only included her father but also her new stepmother Katherine Parr who she formed an important relationship with.


Elizabeth's impressionable naturein her adolescence is careful examined throughout the book. This is particularly well observed when Starkey writes about Elizabeth's timein her stepmother's household. After Henry VIII died Katherine Parr married a young ambition nobleman, Thomas Seymour, who unfortunately for Katherine & for Elizabeth took an interestin the young girl that went beyond fatherly affections. The result was a series of behaviour which we may deem as child abuse although Starkey does not endorse the idea that Seymour went so far as to sleep with Elizabeth. Ultimately Starkey also highlights that after Seymour's actions & when the council interrogated Elizabeth as to her relationship with Seymour, she kept her head & even at that age she had a remarkable ability to remain composed & prepared to fightin times of personal trouble.

The biography also covers the other significant occasion where Elizabeth faced near ruin. This is her arrest & interrogationin 1554 during the reign of her sister Mary I. A rebellion, known as Wyatt's rebellion, had occurredin 1554 against the proposed marriage between Mary & the Spanish prince, Philip. After the rebellion had died down the rebels homes were raided & amongst Thomas Wyatt's papers was a copy of a letter written by Elizabeth to her sister Mary telling her that she did not wish to leave her country home to avoid the rebels on account of her poor health. Subsequently the council had what they needed to arrest her. Starkey highlights that throughout her interrogation & imprisonment there was the existence of several courtiers who wished her gone, including the Spanish ambassador Renard who summarised to his master Charles V that she was a threat to Mary. But throughout Starkey reminds us that we must not romanticise Elizabeth's timein the tower as some previous historians & even contemporaries loved to do; instead we have to remember that she was not completely defenceless, being as she was the largest landownerin England, the rightful heir to the throne under Henry VIII's will & importantly she had the affections of most of the people.

Overall `Elizabeth' is a fantastic biography on one of the most remarkable women of the sixteenth century. Throughout Starkey conveys well Elizabeth's formation of character & this fighting spirit that she employed not onlyin her time before becoming queen but also after. He doesn't romanticise her life or attempt to make it more tragic to gain the reader's overwhelming sympathy. He also does not degrade Elizabeth's enemies but instead refers to their positions as well. The central theme that recurs throughout the book is the concept of survival; Elizabeth's early life was not an easy one yet she strove not only to get the crown she wanted but also she fought to stay alive. Starkey does a fantastic job with this biography & if you are interestedin this era as a whole then also try his work on the six wives of Henry VIII as `Elizabeth' can be used as a direct sequel to that book.

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