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by Pamela Kaufman (Author) "We departed London on the Winchester Royal Road riding ten abreast, a royal guard in smart scarlet, helmets and swords glittering in the low winter..." (more)
Key Phrases: fighting season, Ghe Book, Abbot Suger, Abbot Bernard (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly
Medieval chronicler Kaufman (Shield of Three Lions; Banners of Gold) turns her attention to the eponymous Eleanor of Aquitaine in this earnest first-person account of life, power and passion in 12th-century Europe. The novel opens in 1174 with the kidnapping of 52-year-old Eleanor by the men of her second husband, Henry II. Wanting to keep Eleanor's sons from the throne, Henry sentences her to imprisonment in the drafty Welsh tower of Old Sarum for 17 years, where she uses her time to pen the autobiographical account forming the body of the book. When she was 15, the beautiful, spirited daughter of the duke of Aquitaine fell in love with her kinsman, Baron Rancon, but had to forsake him to marry the religiously obsessed and sexually repressed King Louis VII of France for political gain. After she was granted an annulment finally approved by the pope, Eleanor planned to wed Rancon, but she was kidnapped and forced into marriage once again by the ambitious, redheaded Henry II, duke of Normandy and soon-to-be king of England. Henry and Eleanor, both natural leaders, are an explosive pair, but Eleanor will not give up Rancon, defying Henry until the end. Kaufman peppers her narrative with snatches from troubadour songs and interjections like "God's eyes!" but the tale lacks atmospheric richness. However, her presentation of one of history's larger-than-life heroines as an early feminist will engage and entertain readers with an interest in the life stories of powerful women. (Mar.)Forecast: Kaufman's novel lacks the verve of Rosalind Miles's Guenevere trilogy, but the perennial appeal of Eleanor of Aquitaine and the general popularity of feminist-inflected historical fiction should assure respectable sales.

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From Library Journal
Though one might question the need for another novel about Eleanor of Aquitaine, this version by Kaufman makes even such well-traveled territory fresh. Narrator Eleanor recalls her life and her family in fascinating detail, with stories of everyone from her grandfather, the first troubadour, to her many children a who's who of the heads of Europe. Among the characters are Eleanor's two husbands, Louis VII and Henry II; Thomas … Becket; the nasty Bernard of Clairvaux; and the cunning but somehow lovable Abbot Suger of Saint Denis. There is a Crusade, and there are battles. There is also a romance, which, in the true spirit of courtly love, involves neither of Eleanor's husbands. Above all, though, there is Eleanor, with a wit and spirit so fierce that she is able to stand beside and even above the most powerful men in the Western world during a time when women are considered by the Church to be a biological afterthought. As in her previous medieval novels (Banners of Gold, Shield of Three Lions), Kaufman renders the details with perfection the sounds, sights, and (often unpleasant) smells. For all historical fiction collections. [Sharon Kay Penman also retells the story of Eleanor and Henry in Time and Chance, the second volume in her historical trilogy. Ed.] Wendy Bethel, Southwest P.L., Columbus, OH
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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Crown (March 12, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0609609068
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609609064
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.5 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars 47 customer reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,241,901 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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First Sentence:
We departed London on the Winchester Royal Road riding ten abreast, a royal guard in smart scarlet, helmets and swords glittering in the low winter sun, and my spirits suddenly burst with happiness. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
fighting season
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Ghe Book, Abbot Suger, Abbot Bernard, Bishop Arnulf, Bernard of Clairvaux, Queen Eleanor, King Louis, Archbishop Geoffrey, King Conrad, King Stephen, Mount Cadmos, Sir Lucain, Emperor Manuel, Thierry of Galeran, King Henry, Princess Alais, Earl Patrick, Richard de Luci, King Richard, Christmas Court, Duke William, Louis the Fat, Pamela Kaufmars, Constitutions of Clarendon, Count Geoffrey
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