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Jennifer Morag Henderson

Autore di Josephine Tey: A Life

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This is a historical biography by Scottish author Jennifer Morag Henderson. Set in the 16th century it focuses on the lives of both Mary Queen of Scots and her one time lady in waiting Jean Gordon.

Jean was the daughter of the powerful northern lord, George Gordon, Earl of Huntly, known as the Cock of the North. Jean married the rather brutal James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, who later went on to form a disastrous marriage with Mary Queen of Scots. Jean then became the Countess of Sutherland through her marriage to Alexander Gordon. Finally she married her childhood sweetheart and thwarted romance, Alexander Ogilvie.

Aside from her marriages, Jean was a strong, intelligent and powerful woman in her own right who fought the political tides to maintain the stability and fortunes of her family.

This is a meticulously researched book and a fascinating look into what were turbulent and dangerous times, particularly for anyone close to the throne and its intrigues. Like many things focussed on the north of Scotland there are clan battles and feuds and some pretty wild yarns. Henderson manages the dichotomy between factual information and storytelling seamlessly, in a way that made this much more interesting, palatable reading than many biographies. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in this era and place.
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mimbza | 1 altra recensione | Apr 7, 2024 |
An excellent biography of the woman born Elizabeth MacKintosh, who went on to become successful early 20th century playwright Gordon Daviot, and 5th queen of crime (after Christie, Sayers, Marsh and Allingham), Josephine Tey. MacKintosh has been an elusive subject for biographers and Henderson's excellent and detailed research has shone a light on an essentially private woman who spent much of her adult life alternating between housekeeping for her widowed father in Inverness and mixing with the theater and literary sets of London. It's also an extremely readable and enjoyable book for both fans of Tey and those interested in the lives of early to mid 20th century British writers. Tey was more famous in her lifetime for her work as a playwright - her smash hit "Richard of Bordeaux" made both her name and made a star of a young John Gielgud. However the legacy better known to modern readers is her eight detective novels, six of which feature detective Inspector Alan Grant. This is a second edition updated with information supplied to the author by family and friends of Tey after the publication of the first edition and includes a foreword by Val McDermid. Indeed this is an excellent, well researched, readable, and insightful book.… (altro)
 
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Figgles | Jan 15, 2024 |
Jean was rather a unique figure - by the later 16th century, women had begun to have agency within the local economy and were able to wield some influence in their own circles. For Jean - the circle was always the family, and those linked by blood or marriage, were drawn and held tightly within. Even in her 70s, Jean was still seen as a person who had the potential to be influential, someone powerful who needed to be controlled, as she had a strong belief in what was due to her family and actively and steadfastly promoted her family interests.

Aged in her 80s when she died, Jean had outlived all her brothers and sisters, all three of her husbands, four of her children, two queens, and one king. As matriarch of the Gordon family, she was the glue that held it all together, and on her passing, it collapsed in a heap around the remaining family members.

Henderson brings her extensive research to the fore in crafting a highly readable narrative around a woman who lived during a tumultuous time in Scottish history. The reader will be amazed and in awe of this incredible woman, who story was deserving of being told in its own right.
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Melisende | 1 altra recensione | Apr 16, 2022 |

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