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Patriot or Traitor: The Life and Death of Sir Walter Ralegh

Hardback

Main Details

Title Patriot or Traitor: The Life and Death of Sir Walter Ralegh
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anna Beer
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9781786074348
ClassificationsDewey:942.055092
Audience
General
Illustrations 8-page colour plate section

Publishing Details

Publisher Oneworld Publications
Imprint Oneworld Publications
Publication Date 4 October 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Sir Walter Ralegh's life is romantic, irresistible and of central importance to our island story. His death is a convoluted and contested tale of bargaining, failure and betrayal. Through the Elizabethan golden age and Ralegh's famous adventures to the final act, Anna Beer presents his stranger-than-fiction life in all its richness. How could a man once the Queen's favourite find himself consigned to the Tower by her successor? Should his legacy be fame or infamy? Who was the real Sir Walter Ralegh?

Author Biography

Anna Beer is a cultural historian, and the author of biographies of Milton, Sir Walter Ralegh and Lady Bess Ralegh. Her most recent book is Sounds and Sweet Airs: The Forgotten Women of Classical Music, also published by Oneworld. She is a Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford and lives in Oxford, England.

Reviews

'What brings the book to brilliant life is Ralegh's voice. In conversation with his writing, Beer's prose soars... It's hard not to think Sir Walter would have approved.' * Guardian * 'Beer's book is a rigorous and readable take on her subject - it captures the full scope of the character of Ralegh, one that remains frustrating, but endlessly fascinating.' * The Times * 'This beautifully written and impeccably researched biography offers a fresh perspective on one of the most colourful and controversial characters of the Tudor and Stuart age. The hero of Elizabeth I and the scourge of her successor, Ralegh is brought to life as never before.' -- Tracy Borman, author of The Private Lives of the Tudors 'With colourful detail and astute interpretation, esteemed historian Beer follows Ralegh's dramatic rise and disastrous fall... the full story is well-told here.' * Booklist * 'Heroic, grasping, gifted, a poet and politician, an explorer, dreamer and schemer - an iconic renaissance man brought vividly to life in this work of maturity, judgement and humanity.' -- Sarah Fraser, author of The Prince Who Would Be King 'A fascinating investigation of Ralegh - bringing to life this complex, mysterious character, and the beginnings of the Elizabethan Empire in all its brutal reality - showing us the world he travelled and the Queen herself, commanding, frustrating, and unpicks the truth of his shocking and rapid fall from power.' -- Kate Williams, author of Rival Queens 'A fascinating reappraisal. Beer brings Ralegh to life as a man, as well as providing exceptional detail on the times in which he lived. I highly recommend it.' -- Elizabeth Norton, author of The Lives of Tudor Women 'Writing with pace and personality, Anna Beer captures Sir Walter Ralegh in all his paradoxical complexity: his bravery and intellectual energy, the man of violence who also wrote passionate poetry, his lust for life competing with a desire for a good death. Sometimes drawn to Ralegh and at other times repelled by him, Anna Beer assays his career with honesty and sharp observation.' -- John Cooper, author of The Queen's Agent 'Much of what we think we know about Sir Walter Ralegh - potatoes, tobacco, spreading his cloak over a "plashy place" - is fable. The real story is far more exciting. Here was a man who both achieved and failed extravagantly, who was both hated and loved excessively, and who both lived life and faced death courageously. In this fascinating, eloquent and scholarly new book, Anna Beer reveals the full measure of the man.' -- Suzannah Lipscomb, author of The King is Dead: The Last Will and Testament of Henry VIII