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Privy Seal: His Last Venture by Ford Madox Ford is a gripping historical fiction novel set in 16th-century Tudor England. The narrative centers around Thomas Cromwell, the King's Privy Seal, and delves into the political intrigue and power struggles that define Henry VIII's court. The story captures the tumult of the Reformation, a period marked by intense religious conflict and significant political upheaval. Ford portrays Cromwell as a complex figure navigating a landscape rife with betrayal and shifting loyalties. The novel explores the intricacies of court politics and the challenges faced…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Privy Seal: His Last Venture by Ford Madox Ford is a gripping historical fiction novel set in 16th-century Tudor England. The narrative centers around Thomas Cromwell, the King's Privy Seal, and delves into the political intrigue and power struggles that define Henry VIII's court. The story captures the tumult of the Reformation, a period marked by intense religious conflict and significant political upheaval. Ford portrays Cromwell as a complex figure navigating a landscape rife with betrayal and shifting loyalties. The novel explores the intricacies of court politics and the challenges faced by those in positions of power. Through Cromwell's last venture, readers gain insight into the precarious nature of political life and the harsh realities of loyalty and ambition during this transformative era. Privy Seal: His Last Venture offers a vivid portrayal of Tudor England, highlighting the personal and political stakes involved in the high-stakes game of monarchy and reform.
Autorenporträt
Ford Madox Ford, born Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer in 1873, was an English novelist, poet, and critic. He grew up in a culturally rich household, influenced by his grandfather, the Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown. His exposure to the arts shaped his literary style, which blended modernist experimentation with deep psychological insight.In 1908, he founded The English Review, publishing works by major writers like Thomas Hardy and H.G. Wells while promoting emerging voices like D.H. Lawrence. His editorial work played a crucial role in shaping early 20th-century literature. Ford also collaborated closely with Joseph Conrad, co-writing novels that experimented with form and narrative perspective.His most famous work, The Good Soldier (1915), pioneered the use of unreliable narration, while his Parade's End tetralogy (1924-1928) offered a powerful critique of World War I. His writing explored themes of memory, disillusionment, and shifting social values. Today, he remains a key figure in modernist literature, influencing generations of writers.