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The Fifth Queen Crowned: A Romance by Ford Madox Ford is a historical romance set in 16th-century Tudor England, focusing on the tumultuous life of Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII. The novel explores the intricate dynamics of court intrigue and the impact of royal marriage on political power and personal ambition. As Catherine Howard navigates the treacherous waters of Henry VIII's court, the story delves into themes of betrayal, love, and the precarious nature of monarchy. The romance between Catherine and the king unfolds against a backdrop of shifting loyalties and political…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Fifth Queen Crowned: A Romance by Ford Madox Ford is a historical romance set in 16th-century Tudor England, focusing on the tumultuous life of Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII. The novel explores the intricate dynamics of court intrigue and the impact of royal marriage on political power and personal ambition. As Catherine Howard navigates the treacherous waters of Henry VIII's court, the story delves into themes of betrayal, love, and the precarious nature of monarchy. The romance between Catherine and the king unfolds against a backdrop of shifting loyalties and political maneuvering, reflecting the intense drama of the era. Ford's narrative vividly captures the tension and allure of Tudor court politics, highlighting the personal and political stakes involved. The Fifth Queen Crowned offers a compelling portrayal of a woman caught between her desires and the harsh realities of life in a kingdom ruled by ambition and intrigue.
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.