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In "Life of Edward the Black Prince," Louise Creighton meticulously chronicles the life of one of medieval England's most intriguing figures. Written in an elegant yet accessible prose style, this biography not only explores the personal and political complexities surrounding Edward, but also situates his life within the broader tapestry of the Hundred Years' War. Creighton's narrative is enriched with a plethora of contemporary sources, deftly weaving together historical facts and vivid anecdotes that illuminate Edward's character, military prowess, and his tragic destiny. The book serves as…mehr

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In "Life of Edward the Black Prince," Louise Creighton meticulously chronicles the life of one of medieval England's most intriguing figures. Written in an elegant yet accessible prose style, this biography not only explores the personal and political complexities surrounding Edward, but also situates his life within the broader tapestry of the Hundred Years' War. Creighton's narrative is enriched with a plethora of contemporary sources, deftly weaving together historical facts and vivid anecdotes that illuminate Edward's character, military prowess, and his tragic destiny. The book serves as a blend of thorough historical scholarship and engaging storytelling, appealing to both academic audiences and general readers alike. Louise Creighton, a prominent historian and advocate for women's education, was steeped in the study of English history during the Victorian era. Her career was marked by a commitment to shedding light on the lives of significant historical figures, particularly those whose narratives had been eclipsed by male counterparts. Creighton's deep admiration for Edward the Black Prince, as well as her broader interest in the intricacies of medieval governance and chivalry, led her to embark on this ambitious work. This biography is highly recommended for anyone interested in medieval history, the complexities of royal lineage, and the dynamic political landscape of England during the 14th century. Creighton's balanced approach not only entertains but also educates, making it an essential addition to both personal and academic libraries.

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Louise Creighton (1850-1936) was a distinguished writer and women's education advocate in the early 20th century. Born in England, her intellectual pursuits guided her into the historical and biographical literary domains. Creighton's writings are marked by a meticulous attention to historical detail and a clear, engaging narrative style, which earned her recognition during her lifetime. Her noteworthy contributions to literature include her well-received 'Life of Edward the Black Prince'. This work illustrates her ability to humanize historical figures and make the distant past accessible and compelling. She presents the Black Prince not simply as a war hero of the Hundred Years' War but as a complex character facing the political and martial challenges of his era. Creighton's scholarship and literary craft serve to portray the life and character of the Black Prince in a multidimensional context. Her work continues to be of academic interest to historians and literary scholars, demonstrating Creighton's lasting impact on the field of historical biography. She was not only an author but also an influential figure in the movement for women's education, advocating for the intellectual development of women in a time when such ideas were gaining momentum. Her literary style is characterized by clarity and a dedication to historical accuracy, qualities which have allowed her contributions to endure in scholarly discussions to this day.