She-Wolves

Helen Castor

出版社

Harper

出版时间

2011-02-22

ISBN

9780061430763

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
When Edward VI died in 1553, the extraordinary fact was that there was no one left to claim the title of king of England. For the first time, England would have a reigning queen—but the question was which one: Katherine of Aragon's daughter, Mary; Anne Boleyn's daughter, Elizabeth; or one of their cousins, Lady Jane Grey or Mary, Queen of Scots. But female rule in England also had a past. Four hundred years before Edward's death, Matilda, daughter of Henry I and granddaughter of William the Conqueror, came tantalizingly close to securing the crown for herself. And between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries three more exceptional women—Eleanor of Aquitaine, Isabella of France, and Margaret of Anjou—discovered how much was possible if pre-sumptions of male rule were not confronted so explicitly—and just how quickly they might be vilified as "she-wolves" for their pains. The stories of these women, told here in all their vivid detail, expose the paradox that female heirs to the Tudor throne had no choice but to negotiate. Man was the head of woman, and the king was the head of all. How, then, could royal power lie in female hands?
用户评论
英法之间的恩恩怨怨深受William the Conqueror的影响,导致婚姻最大的作用是继承/合并海峡两岸的土地。女方几乎只作为嫁妆的象征并只承担生产继承人的作用,留下的记载自然少之又少。通过合理推断(脑补),以所谓的“she-wolf”的角度还原那几段历史,也是挺独特的。(终于有点能把几代国王串起来了lol)不过从Elinor到Elizabeth,最终queen可以rule as herself的根本原因大约还是因为国家发展出了议会制度吧。
其实是一本简单描述了几个时期英格兰历史的书。表面虽给人注重“女王/皇后”描写的错觉,实际有些关于人物主角的评价/猜测总让人觉得空口无凭。如果仅当历史书看似乎又不够细节和全面,不过倒是让我对这段历史产生了深厚兴趣...历史果然是权谋小说的最好素材啊。
女性,特别是有机会掌权的女性,不能对外界有一丝依赖和仁慈。阻力和权力是正比,越往金字塔尖走,一举一动越是原罪,所有人都恨不得生啖其血。不能侥幸,不能止步,不能放弃斗争。
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