The Tudors in Love

The Courtly Code Behind the Last Medieval Dynasty

Sarah Gristwood author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oneworld Publications

Published:23rd Sep '21

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Exploring the interplay of love and power, The Tudors in Love offers a unique perspective on the lives of England's iconic royal family.

In The Tudors in Love, bestselling historian Sarah Gristwood presents a fresh perspective on one of England's most famous royal dynasties. This groundbreaking work explores how the intricate dynamics of courtly love influenced the lives and decisions of the Tudor monarchs. From Henry VIII's passionate devotion to Anne Boleyn to the romantic gestures directed at Elizabeth I, Gristwood illustrates how these personal relationships were deeply intertwined with political power and national identity.

The narrative delves into the romantic ideals and literary traditions that shaped the actions and motivations of Tudor figures. Gristwood reveals how the legends of medieval love stories were not merely tales of affection but rather reflected the high stakes of love and ambition in the Tudor court. The author meticulously dissects the codes of love, desire, and power, uncovering how these obsessions shaped the course of history in England.

With engaging prose and thorough research, The Tudors in Love is described as a riveting and fast-paced read, offering insights into the lives of the Tudors unlike any seen before. Gristwood's work challenges readers to reconsider the personal lives of these historical figures and their lasting impact on the monarchy and the nation as a whole.

‘Sarah Gristwood’s book is a masterclass in marshalling a vast canon of research into a riveting, pacy page-turner… Here are the Tudors – and a good few others – as you have never seen them before.’

-- Alison Weir

‘One of the most important books to be written about the Tudors in a generation.’ 

-- Tracy Borman, author of The Private Lives of the Tudors

‘This book stands out on the crowded bookshelves… [Gristwood] does a superb job in distilling the vast amount of modern scholarship on this topic… The Tudors in Love also expertly tells the story of a two-way love affair — that of the Tudors with their imagined past and ours with the Tudors.’

-- Gareth Russell, The Times

‘Just when we think we know everything about the Tudors, along comes a book that turns that all on its head… The prose is as seductive as the subject matter. Be prepared to fall in love.’

-- BBC History Magazine, Books of the Year 2021

‘With verve and erudition Gristwood takes us to the dark heart of courtly love and exposes the deadly Tudor dance of sex and power.’

-- Leanda de Lisle, author of Tudor: The Family Story

‘Meticulously researched and beautifully crafted into a narrative that reads like a romance, prepare to see the Tudors as you’ve never seen them before. The Tudors in Love is a magnificent work of art painted by one of our most exceptional historians. Nobody writes like Sarah Gristwood, truly stunning.’

-- Nicola Tallis, author of Uncrowned Queen

‘Captivating and entrancing, the exquisitely detailed The Tudors in Love explores the entanglements of love, sex, marriage and politics in the Tudor dynasty, revealing how the famously spectacular love affairs intersected with political propaganda and the business of governing, and how the medieval game of courtly love became pressed into the business of shoring up a brand-new monarchy. Full of insight and fascinating.’

-- Kate Williams, author of Rival Queens

‘One of the most important books to be written about the Tudors in a generation. The seductively rich prose and endlessly engaging narrative bring an entirely fresh perspective to this celebrated dynasty. By placing courtly love on an equal footing with war, politics and religion, Sarah Gristwood unlocks the Tudor mindset – with fascinating and often surprising results. Never mind the Tudors, I’m in love…with this book.’

-- Tracy Borman, author of The Private Lives of the Tudors

‘A highbrow chronicle.’

-- Daily Mail

‘Reading The Tudors in Love feels like having a cipher to decode the letters that passed between Mary, Queen of Scots, and her Catholic conspirators. For the first time there are satisfying answers to such conundrums as why Henry VIII took six wives (and executed two of them) and why the male favorites of his daughter Elizabeth I worshipped her as a goddess, even in old age.’

-- Wall Street Journal, Best Books on the British Monarchy

'Passionately written.'

-- The Economist

‘The ideas and analysis are fascinating.’

-- Tudor Times

‘It is rare that a book doesn’t just offer new knowledge (previously ignored facts or under-reported quirky episodes) but new ways of thinking. This is what The Tudors in Love does: it invites and encourages an entirely new way of considering how these well-known figures interacted with one another… there is much here that will be new. This marvellously readable book is like discovering a Rosetta Stone, whereby we don’t just discover what people did and how they did it but come to understand the language of courtship and love as something quite alien to modern conceptions and expectations.’

-- Aspects of History, Best Books of 2021

The Tudors in Love provides a unique lens on this period and shows how courtships shaped everything, down to power and politics… this fascinating read presents Tudor history as you’ve never seen it before, and provides a compelling insight into the evolution of the social codes of romance.’

-- This England

‘Sarah Gristwood is one of our finest historians, and a great writer. Her latest book is a masterclass in marshalling a vast canon of research into a riveting, pacy page-turner. She takes us on a virtuoso romp through the loves and tropes of medieval and Tudor royalty, all seen from the novel perspective of courtly love… here are the Tudors (and a good few others) as you have never seen them before… Gristwood’s inimitable style is elegant, her approach concise, measured and incisive.’

-- Alison Weir, Catholic Herald

ISBN: 9781786078940

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400 pages