Основной контент книги The Story of Katharine Howard
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The Story of Katharine Howard

Historical Novels (The Fifth Queen, Privy Seal & The Fifth Queen Crowned)
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In «The Story of Katharine Howard,» Ford Madox Ford intricately weaves a narrative that reimagines the life of one of Henry VIII'Äôs more tragic queens. Employing a modernist literary style rich with psychological insight, Ford delves into the complexities of Katharine Howard's character, illuminating her innocence and the societal confines that ultimately lead to her downfall. This historical novel is notable for its innovative narrative structure and layered characterizations, resembling the thematic depth and moral ambiguity characteristic of early 20th-century literature. Ford Madox Ford, a prominent figure in the literary world, was deeply influenced by his own tumultuous experiences in Edwardian England, particularly the shifting dynamics of love and power. His keen interest in the psychological intricacies of human relationships, coupled with an academic background steeped in literature and history, positioned him perfectly to tackle the tragic story of Katharine Howard. Ford'Äôs previous works often critiqued the very societal structures that hindered individuals, a theme he masterfully brings to light in this novel. «The Story of Katharine Howard» is not merely a historical retelling; it is a profound exploration of human desire, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of identity. Readers who appreciate rich character development and the dark alleys of human emotion will find this novel both captivating and thought-provoking. Ford's nuanced approach invites readers to reconsider not only Katharine's legacy but also the broader implications of ambition and societal expectation.

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Release date on Litres:
17 September 2024
Volume:
700 p.
ISBN:
8596547775331
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