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The life-story of Charlotte de la Trémoille Countess of Derby - cover

The life-story of Charlotte de la Trémoille Countess of Derby

Mary C. Rowsell

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Life-Story of Charlotte de la Trémoille, Countess of Derby," Mary C. Rowsell masterfully weaves the compelling narrative of a historically significant yet often overlooked female figure of the 17th century. The book employs a rich, descriptive style that immerses the reader in the intricacies of Charlotte's life, from her noble lineage to her political and social engagements amidst the tumult of the English Civil War. Rowsell's meticulous research and deft narrative techniques contextualize the Countess's experiences within the larger tapestry of her era, shedding light on the complexities of gender, power, and resilience in an age dominated by patriarchal norms. Mary C. Rowsell, a dedicated historian and scholar, draws from her extensive research into female agency within historical contexts, which has been deeply influenced by her previous studies on aristocratic women's roles in early modern England. Her fascination with Charlotte's unique position, navigating the turbulent waters of court intrigues and personal loss, has inspired this biography, offering a window into the struggles and triumphs of women at the margins of historical narratives. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in women's history, biography, and the sociopolitical dynamics of 17th-century England. Rowsell's insightful analysis not only provides an engaging portrait of Charlotte but also encourages readers to reconsider the contributions of women in shaping history. Delve into this captivating life story that blends scholarship with riveting storytelling.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 230 pages.

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