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21%OFFLeonie Frieda - The Deadly Sisterhood: A Story of Women, Power and Intrigue in the Italian Renaissance - 9780753828441 - V9780753828441
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The Deadly Sisterhood: A Story of Women, Power and Intrigue in the Italian Renaissance

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Description for The Deadly Sisterhood: A Story of Women, Power and Intrigue in the Italian Renaissance Paperback. The women who wielded the real power behind the throne in Renaissance Italy, from a bestselling historian. Num Pages: 512 pages. BIC Classification: 1DST; 3H; HBJD; HBLC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 201 x 132 x 27. Weight in Grams: 362.

The women who wielded the real power behind the throne in Renaissance Italy, from a bestselling historian.

This book is one of drama on a grand scale, a Renaissance epic, as Christendom emerged from the shadows of the calamitous 14th century. The sweeping tale involves inspired and corrupt monarchs, the finest thinkers, the most brilliant artists and the greatest beauties in Christendom.

Here are the stories of its most remarkable women, who are all joined by birth, marriage and friendship and who ruled for a time in place of their men-folk: Lucrezia Turnabuoni (Queen Mother of Florence, the power behind the Medici throne), Clarice Orsini (Roman princess, feudal wife), Beatrice d'Este (Golden Girl of the Renaissance), Caterina Sforza (Lioness of the Romagna), Isabella d'Este (the Acquisitive Marchesa), Giulia Farnese ('la bella', the family asset), Isabella d'Aragona (the Weeping Duchess) and Lucrezia Borgia (the Virtuous Fury). The men play a secondary role in this grand saga; whenever possible the action is seen through the eyes of our heroines.

These eight women experienced great riches, power and the warm smile of fortune, but they also knew banishment, poverty, the death of a husband or the loss of one or more of their children. As each of the chosen heroines comes to the fore in her turn, she is handed the baton by her 'sister', and Leonie Frieda recounts the role each woman played in the hundred-year drama that is THE DEADLY SISTERHOOD.

Product Details

Publisher
Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Number of pages
512
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
512
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780753828441
SKU
V9780753828441
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About Leonie Frieda
Swedish by birth, but educated in Britain, France and Germany, Leonie Frieda speaks five languages and is a member of the Institute of Linguists. She is the author of a bestselling biography of Catherine de Medici, and THE DEADLY SISTERHOOD: A STORY OF WOMEN, POWER AND INTRIGUE IN THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE and FRANCIS I: THE MAKER OF MODERN FRANCE. She lives in London and has two children. http://www.leoniefrieda.com/

Reviews for The Deadly Sisterhood: A Story of Women, Power and Intrigue in the Italian Renaissance
This group of well-born, fastidiously educated women played a crucial role in the complicated politics of Renaissance Italy, where a collection of city states and competing warlords struggled to maintain their independence from the papacy at home and the French and Spanish abroad ... a torrent of poisoned daggers, ruthless politics and sexual intrigue
Daisy Goodwin
Sunday Times
[Frieda] portrays eight princesses in vibrant colours, while deftly sketching the political background . . . these princesses were capable of immense political courage
Christopher Silvester
Daily Express
Full of bright, brash women, quite a lot of killing . . . and some really serious statement jewellery
Kathryn Hughes
Mail on Sunday
Detailed, dramatic and colourful
The Lady
This is a fresh and enlightening look at the dynastic confl icts of the fi fteeth century via the key female fi gures involved
BBC History Magazine
...it's a very welcome contribution to Renaissance studies, as well as a thorough and well-paced read.
Lesley McDowell
GLASGOW SUNDAY HERALD

Goodreads reviews for The Deadly Sisterhood: A Story of Women, Power and Intrigue in the Italian Renaissance


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