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Joanna Makepeace

Autore di The Warwick Heiress

29+ opere 166 membri 4 recensioni 1 preferito

Sull'Autore

Comprende il nome: Margaret Abbey

Comprende anche: Margaret York (2)

Opere di Joanna Makepeace

The Warwick Heiress (1970) 21 copie
The Son of York (1971) 17 copie
The Devil's Mark (1995) 14 copie
King's Pawn (1996) 13 copie
Her Guardian Knight (2003) 12 copie
The Traitor's Daughter (2001) 10 copie
The Baron's Bride (1998) 10 copie
Amber Promise (1979) 7 copie
The Spanish Prize (2006) 6 copie
Battlefield of Hearts (1991) 6 copie
Dragon's Court (1998) 6 copie
Brothers-in-Arms (1973) 6 copie
Reluctant Rebel (1993) 5 copie
Flight of the Kestrel (1973) 4 copie
Blood of the Boar (1979) 4 copie

Opere correlate

Kidnapped: His Innocent Mistress (2009) — Autore, alcune edizioni71 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
York, Margaret Elizabeth
Altri nomi
Abbey, Margaret
York, Elizabeth
Ratcliffe, Anne
Makepeace, Joanna
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di residenza
Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK
Attività lavorative
novelist
Breve biografia
Joanna Makepeace, who published under several pseudonyms, was an avid reader as a child and was writing stories at age 11. She attended teacher training college in London and taught for more than 45 years in comprehensive schools in Leicester, mainly teaching history, English literature, and drama. She belonged to several drama groups and sang in amateur operettas. Her first novel, Divine Son of Ra, was published in 1969 and she went on to publish about 50 novels.

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Recensioni

Piers Langham is poverty-stricken and without friends when he saves a young woman who is serving as lady-in-waiting to Anne Neville, daughter of Warwick the Kingmaker. This action leads him, in a roundabout way, into the service of Richard of Gloucester (later Richard II), and he becomes witness not just to the battles but to the romance between Anne and Richard.
Richard is here cast as heroic and worthy of admiration, and the connection between Anne and Richard one of voluntary love, so this would definitely be considered hagiographic
A rather dated romance but the dates of the battles, etc. appear to be mostly accurate and the setting is not too far off.
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bunnyjadwiga | 1 altra recensione | Jul 2, 2022 |
This is a romance set early in the reign of Henry VII. Isabel Hatfield's father, Sir Edwin Hatfield, and fiance, John Heyward suppported Richard III. Heyward died fighting, and Sir Edwin has fallen into a serious depression. Isabel accepts the new order, and hopes to persuade her father to rouse from his lethargy and do the same. There is a possibility of a marriage with their Lancastrian neighbors.

Sir Edwin comes alive again when a former colleague, Sir Adam Westlake, comes to request add for the remaining rebel Yorkists. Isabel bitterly resents the danger that Sir Adam creates for her family, although she is drawn to him.

Joanna Makepeace writes reliable historic romances. Her novels set in The Wars of the Roses are definitely Richardian. She tends to reuse basic plots, which doesn't bother me, since she does them pretty well. It does get a little funny when several of her heroines becomes the best friend of Anne Neville in France without meeting one another. Great "peanut books", as a friend of mine calls them.
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Segnalato
PuddinTame | Aug 16, 2009 |

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Statistiche

Opere
29
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
166
Popolarità
#127,845
Voto
3.1
Recensioni
4
ISBN
95
Lingue
4
Preferito da
1

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