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Creator
Date
2017
Location
England
Media format
Printed text
Extent
xxii, 330 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Language
English
Size
24 cm
Genre
Commentary
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 352899
Folger call number: DA391.1.H5 F73 2017
Folger holdings ID: 501432
Folger call number: DA391.1.H5 F73 2017
Folger holdings ID: 501432
Summary
Henry Stuart's life is the last great forgotten Jacobean tale. Shadowed by the gravity of the Thirty Years' War and the huge changes taking place across Europe in seventeenth century society, economy, politics and empire, his life was visually and verbally gorgeous. Charismatic, gifted, dynamic - dead at only eighteen years old, on the point of succeeding to the throne. In 1610, Henry Stuart was a celebrity throughout Europe, at a momentous period for European history and culture. Eldest son of James VI and the epitome of heroic Renaissance princely virtue, his life was set against a period about as rich as any. The King James Bible, religious tension throughout Europe, Gunpowder plot, Jacobean theatre and the dark tragedies pouring from Shakespeare's quill, innovation in learning and science, exploration and trade - as well and the bloody traumas of the Thirty Years War were his backdrop. [This] tells the life story of the prince, now completely forgotten, who might have saved us from King Charles I, his spaniels and the civil war his misrule engendered
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-312) and index
Also known as
Extended title: The prince who would be king : the life and death of Henry Stuart / Sarah Fraser
Related names
author: Fraser, Sarah, 1960-
subject: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1594-1612
subject: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1594-1612