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Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
by: Alison Weir
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 942.031092
EAN: 9780345434876
ISBN: 0345434870
Label: Ballantine Books
Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: 2001-04
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Studio: Ballantine Books
Sales Rank: 448403
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Alison Weir has written a powerful social history of Eleanor's times. "Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life" offers an encyclopedic marshaling of facts. Few authors would think to include, say, Adelard of Bath, the "first English scientist." Adelard had traveled in the Arab world, introduced the astrolabe to England (ring-sized versions still sell as "Eleanor's ring"), and tutored young Henry a decade before the lad became King Henry II. Weir adds much value by introducing Adelard and walk-on players like him. The bit parts are present, and they fit.
Eleanor comes through as her own creature, able to command her fate in an adverse world, a rare quality in a woman of the twelfth century. Weir is clearly attracted to the many facets of Eleanor's ... Read More:
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A good and thoroughly researched biography. The author, however, sometimes displays unease with the period and the lack of extant and reliable written sources. Both style and approach, unfortunately, lack some of the confidence with which the author has treated subsequent periods of medieval English history.
The result is a work which can be too general and pedantic in its treatment of the socio-ecomonic conditions of 12th Century Europe and often looses sight of its central subject. However, it does offer many insights into the complicated politics of the era and the forces which motivated Eleanor, achieving a synthesis of the overly simplistic pictures of Eleanor as either 'evil witch' or 'courtly icon'. A sober account of both ... Read More:
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