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Muriel St. Clare Byrne (1895–1983)

Autore di The Lisle Letters: An Abridgement

12+ opere 324 membri 3 recensioni

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Opere di Muriel St. Clare Byrne

The Lisle Letters: An Abridgement (1981) — A cura di — 234 copie
The Elizabethan home (1925) — A cura di — 17 copie
The Lisle Letters, Volume 06 — A cura di — 3 copie
The Lisle Letters, Volume 01 — A cura di — 2 copie
The Lisle Letters, Volume 03 — A cura di — 2 copie
The Lisle Letters, Volume 04 — A cura di — 2 copie
The Lisle Letters, Volume 05 — A cura di — 2 copie
The Lisle Letters, Volume 02 — A cura di — 2 copie

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The letters. A selection, with a few other documents (1936) — A cura di — 14 copie
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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
St. Clare Byrne, Muriel
Data di nascita
1895
Data di morte
1983
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Attività lavorative
historical researcher, specializing in the Tudor period and the reign of Henry VIII of England
Relazioni
Sayers, Dorothy (friend), who based a novel on a play of which St Clare Byrne was a co-author
Breve biografia
'Her mother was Artemisia Desdemona Burtner (1868-1923) from Muscatine, Iowa, USA.' (from Wikipedia)

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Recensioni

A little hard to read, because o the flowery language of the time, but these are the letters to and from Arthur Plantagenet, who was made Lord Lisle by Henry VIII, his nephew. Arthur is my direct ancestor so I was very interested in this book. Great little treasure!
 
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Librarynymph | 1 altra recensione | Feb 20, 2009 |
This is the text of two 16th century "how to learn French" manuals, in the form of dialogues, rather like the old Alliance Française lessons we used to do. The one about the lady getting dressed in the morning is a riot. Since their objective is teaching a foreign language, the dialogues are a bit artificial, but you can glean a great deal of information about daily life in the late 16th century from them.
 
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staffordcastle | Aug 4, 2007 |
Viscount Lisle was governor of Calais under Henry VIII. He and his wife kept many of the letters they received, which were fortunately preserved. Interesting details of life in the early 16th century can be gleamed from the letters. Apparently quail were a very popular gift/bribe. This edition is a selection of letters with commentary from the editor.
 
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casamoomba | 1 altra recensione | Nov 9, 2005 |

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