Pages: 288 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0224063219 Pub: Jonathan Cape Pub date: 2007-09-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1669
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Reader Reviews:The two Katherines (4/6 people found this helpful)I don't think I can be the only reader who, although very eager to read this book, felt a certain amount of trepidaton and yes, that is because one of my all-time favourite historical novels is Anya Seton's Katherine. Alison Weir has been very kind to me, I think: although her own research has clearly shown Seton's errors and conjecture and she has not swerved from presenting the facts as she has found them, at the same time she has not callously tried to destroy my rose-tinted images completely. So while I would rather believe, for instance, that John of Gaunt married Katherine entirely out of love, and that he had always been faithful to her, I can accept Weir's far more realistic point of view. Yes, many things about Katherine in this book are still speculation, due to the huge gaps in time when there is no record of her, but they are intelligent, considered speculation and offered to us as such. I enjoyed this portrait of Katherine Swynford immensely and was able to appreciate even more than before how extraordinary her life was. But I was still able to read Seton's novel with great pleasure, although I did have to suspend belief just a little more than I used to. Disappointing Biography (2/4 people found this helpful)I was so disappointed with this book. It should be retitled "John of Gaunt with a few mentions of Katherine Swynford".I can understand that, because of very little documented evidence remaining on Katherine, much of this book is actually supposition but it is very disappointing to buy a book expecting to discover so much more about a historical figure and actually get a fairly comprehensive biography of another.I feel that the biography really is about John of Gaunt rather than Katherine.
Katherine Swynford (2/2 people found this helpful)I loved this book I couldn't put it down, I know a lot of the places that are talked about in the book, I was also intested in the history of the towns in book. I have also read Anya Seton's book a few years ago but loved the factual way this book was written.
The biography I've been waiting for! (4/4 people found this helpful)This is the book I've been waiting years for - ever since reading Anya Seton's 'Katherine'. I was thrilled when Jeanette Lucraft published her biography of Katherine, but was very disappointed, as it reflected a lack of evidence of the period and was very dry and scholarly. Alison Weir's book on the otherhand is a revelation and couldn't be more thorough, throwing up detailed historical evidence that I didn't think existed and written in a much more engaging style. For anyone with an interest in Katherine, John of Gaunt or the period generally, this is a fantastic read! Alison Weir never disappoints - an exceptional book on an exceptional medieval woman by an exceptional author (31/35 people found this helpful)The late Queen Mother is supposed to have said that titled and powerful men do not marry their mistresses. Well, we know that she was very wrong on this her brother-in-law did and her grandson too. But she had point as such men usually did or do not as like the late Sir James Goldsmith said that this "leaves a job vacancy".
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