Lady Queen Anne (Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Biography Series)
At a glance:
- Author: Sarah Margaret Moore
- First Published: 1969
- Time of Work: The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
- Setting: London, England
- Principal Characters: Anne, George of Denmark, James II, Mary II, Sarah Jennings Churchill
- Genres: Nonfiction, Biography
- Subjects: Politics, Leadership, England or English people, Eighteenth century, Seventeenth century, Kings, queens, or royalty, Politicians, Tragedy, Biography
- Locales: London, England
Form and Content
Margaret Hodges’ Lady Queen Anne: A Biography of Queen Anne of England, a long biography of a marginal English ruler, is arranged in chapters that are named for places that figured predominately in the lives of the Stuart kings and queens (1587–1714)—their homes (castles and country homes), the cities that they lived in and visited (such as London and Bath), and where they worshiped (St. Paul’s Cathedral). Within that framework, the chronological narrative is centered on the major events that affected the queen’s life.
In her foreword,...
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