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Daughters of Chivalry : The Forgotten Children of Edward I

Daughters of Chivalry : The Forgotten Children of Edward I

Author: Kelcey Wilson-Lee
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Publication Date: 05 Mar 2020
ISBN-13: 9781509847914
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'She imagines the experiences of the sisters with empathy and patience ... and ably manages to coax the few sparks of evidence into flames of personality ... Whoop, whoop! If anyone can find me another clutch of rebel princesses, let's get crowd-funding.' Hermione Eyre, Spectator
Virginal, chaste, humble, patiently waiting for rescue by brave knights and handsome princes: this idealized - and largely mythical - notion of the medieval noblewoman still lingers. Yet the reality was very different, as Kelcey Wilson-Lee shows in this vibrant account of the five daughters of the great English king, Edward I.
The lives of these sisters - Eleanora, Joanna, Margaret, Mary and Elizabeth - ran the full gamut of experiences open to royal women in the Middle Ages. Living as they did in a courtly culture founded on romantic longing and brilliant pageantry, they knew that a princess was to be chaste yet a mother to many children, preferably sons, meek yet able to influence a recalcitrant husband or even command a host of men-at-arms. Edward's daughters were of course expected to cement alliances and secure lands and territory by making great dynastic marriages, or endow religious houses with royal favour. But they also skilfully managed enormous households, navigated choppy diplomatic waters and promoted their family's cause throughout Europe - and had the courage to defy their royal father. They might never wear the crown in their own right, but they were utterly confident of their crucial role in the spectacle of medieval kingship.
Drawing on a wide range of contemporary sources, Daughters of Chivalry offers a rich portrait of these spirited Plantagenet women. With their libraries of beautifully illustrated psalters and tales of romance, their rich silks and gleaming jewels, we follow these formidable women throughout their lives and see them - at long last - shine from out of the shadows, revealing what it was to be a princess in the Age of Chivalry.


Table of Contents


Section - i: List of Illustrations Section - ii: Family Tree Section - iii: Maps Introduction - vi: Introduction Chapter - 1: Coronation Chapter - 2: Betrothal Chapter - 3: Family Chapter - 4: Vows Chapter - 5: Growing Up Chapter - 6: Union Chapter - 7: Three Deaths Chapter - 8: Alliance Chapter - 9: Ladies of War Chapter - 10: Unconstrained Chapter - 11: Acquiescence and Insubordination Chapter - 12: Crisis Chapter - 13: Homecoming Chapter - 14: Companionship Chapter - 15: Opulence Chapter - 16: The Storm Approaches Chapter - 17: Death Returns Chapter - 18: Another Coronation Section - v: Epilogue Acknowledgements - vi: Acknowledgements Section - vii: Notes Section - viii: Select Bibliography Index - ix: Index


Author Description


Kelcey Wilson-Lee is a historian of Britain, its art and its architecture. Educated in New York, Oxford, and London, she has published widely on her academic speciality of medieval material culture. Kelcey has taught courses at Cambridge, London, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, and has written articles for English Heritage and for Country Life magazine. She lives with her husband and two sons, and manages the Regional Philanthropy programme at the University of Cambridge. Daughters of Chivalry is her first book.






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