3 Non-Fiction Books by Carolly Erickson
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Overview: Carolly Erickson is not only a distinguished biographer and historian, she has also become a great historical fiction novelist. Her novels on fierce female figures from history are a favorite of many. Because of her biographer and historian background, Carolly Erickson offers historically accurate and believable novels. She also offers well-written and entertaining novels for anyone looking to read about fabulous female figures from Marie Antoinette to Mary, Queen of Scots. Carolly Erickson has written biographies on many historic royal figures. Anne Boleyn, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Mary I, Catherine the Great, Marie Antoinette, and Queen Victoria have been researched and meticulously written about in fabulous works of biographies and non-fiction by her.
Genre: Non-Fiction | Biographical | Monarchy
Great Harry, The Extravagant Life of Henry The VIII:
In this full-scale popular biography of Henry VIII, Carolly Erickson re-creates the extravagant life and times of one of history’s most complex and fascinating men. Based on voluminous records of the period, the story of Henry’s life covers his troubled youth, his triumphant early reign, and his agonizing old age. Against the lively backdrop of the Tudor world, with all its splendors and squalors, Carolly Erickson gives us an unforgettable and human portrait of Henry VIII.
The First Elizabeth:
In this remarkable biography, Carolly Erickson brings Elizabeth I to life and allows us to see her as a living, breathing, elegant, flirtatious, diplomatic, violent, arrogant, and outrageous woman who commands our attention, fascination, and awe. With the special skill for which she is acclaimed, Carolly Erickson electrifies the senses as she evokes with total fidelity the brilliant colors of Elizabethan clothing and jewelry, the texture of tapestries, and even the close, perfumed air of castle rooms. Erickson demonstrates her extraordinary ability to discern and bring to life psychological and physical reality.
To the Scaffold, The Life of Marie Antoinette:
One of history’s most misunderstood figures, Marie Antoinette represents the extravagance and the decadence of pre-Revolution France. Yet there was an innocence about Antoinette, thrust as a child into the chillingly formal French court. Married to the maladroit, ill-mannered Dauphin, Antoinette found pleasure in costly entertainments and garments. She spent lavishly while her overtaxed and increasingly hostile subjects blamed her for France’s plight. In time Antoinette matured into a courageous Queen, and when their enemies finally closed in, Antoinette followed her inept husband to the guillotine in one last act of bravery.
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