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  • Published: 15 August 2017
  • ISBN: 9780857503855
  • Imprint: Bantam
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 544
  • RRP: $35.00
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Elizabeth & Leicester



Power, passion, politics: The real story behind the romance of two of the most powerful people in Tudor history.

Few relationships fire our imagination like that of Elizabeth I and her 'bonnie sweet Robin' - the Earl of Leicester, Robert Dudley.

Almost immediately after she became queen, Elizabeth's infatuation with the married Earl became the subject of letters from scandalized ambassadors. And when Dudley's wife, Amy, died a mere two years later under suspicious circumstances many speculated that Elizabeth and Robert would marry.

They never did, although by the time Robert died he had been Elizabeth's councillor and commander of her army, had sat by her bed in sickness and represented her on state occasions. But she had also humiliated him, made him dance attendance on her other suitors, and tried to have him clapped in prison when he finally broke loose and married again.

Elizabeth and Leicester is a portrait - at times a startlingly intimate one - of the tie between two of the people who forced their age; of a relationship where, unusually, a woman held all the power; of an edgy yet enduring love that still speaks to us today.

  • Published: 15 August 2017
  • ISBN: 9780857503855
  • Imprint: Bantam
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 544
  • RRP: $35.00
Categories:

About the author

Sarah Gristwood

After leaving Oxford, Sarah Gristwood worked as a journalist specializing in the arts and women's issues. She is a regular contributor to The Times, Guardian, Independent and the Evening Standard.

Arbella, her historical biography of Arbella Stuart, was widely acclaimed in hardcover, and is available as a Bantam paperback. Her forthcoming anthology of women's diaries through the ages will also be published in paperback by Bantam Books in 2006.

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Praise for Elizabeth & Leicester

A fascinating portrait of power, love and royalty in dangerous times

SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE

Quite simply one of the most enthralling history books I've ever read ... a convincing and captivating portrayal of the Virgin Queen and the man who meant more to her than any other. You must read this!

ALISON WEIR

[A] vivacious and absorbing study

SUNDAY TIMES

An accessible, thought-provoking portrait

SCOTTISH SUNDAY HERALD

Vivid and lively

DAILY MAIL

Gristwood disentangles the many myths and stories that have been spun about the life-long love and loyalty between the queen and her 'Sweet Robin'.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Heaving with detail and anecdote, Elizabeth and Leicester plunges us into the turbulent Tudor world and makes absorbing reading

Independent on Sunday

This has to be the last word on that much-discussed (then and now) relationship between the Virgin Queen and her favourite, Robert Dudley...It's gripping.

THE GUARDIAN

This is the first scholarly examination of this relationship for fifty years and it makes compelling reading.

THE GOOD BOOK GUIDE, April 2008