In this illustrated and accessible biography, Judith M. Richards challenges Mary I's reputation as 'Bloody Mary' of popular historical infamy, contending that she was closer to the more innovative, humanist side of the Catholic Church.
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'Richards gently but firmly pulls apart the traditional prejudices to reveal a far more dynamic, intelligent and successful political operator than anyone had imagined. ...This biography is very readable and will prove extremely useful.' - History Review
'It does an able job of defending Mary against the charge of a being humourless, hysterical and catastrophic ruler ... Dr Richards is especially good in producing a well-rounded portrait of the Queen's own nature and of her overall life ... Another of the book's strengths is its sensitivity to the difference between the nature of things and perceptions of them ... it is a good example of the art of biography, making a genuine contribution to our understanding of the woman and the Queen, and always an easy and entertaining read.' - BBC History Magazine
"Judith Richards has written a smart, intelligent biography of Mary I that is suitable for assigning to undergraduates but is also a salutary reminder to all of us how distorted preconceived notions can be."
- Sixteenth Century Journal
'It does an able job of defending Mary against the charge of a being humourless, hysterical and catastrophic ruler ... Dr Richards is especially good in producing a well-rounded portrait of the Queen's own nature and of her overall life ... Another of the book's strengths is its sensitivity to the difference between the nature of things and perceptions of them ... it is a good example of the art of biography, making a genuine contribution to our understanding of the woman and the Queen, and always an easy and entertaining read.' - BBC History Magazine
"Judith Richards has written a smart, intelligent biography of Mary I that is suitable for assigning to undergraduates but is also a salutary reminder to all of us how distorted preconceived notions can be."
- Sixteenth Century Journal