
"The Lady Elizabeth" by Alison Weir is a richly detailed historical novel that explores the early life of Elizabeth I, long before she became one of England's most iconic queens. The story begins with Elizabeth's tumultuous childhood, marked by the execution of her mother, Anne Boleyn, and the complex relationships with her father, King Henry VIII, and his many wives. Weir delves into the challenges Elizabeth faced as a royal princess, from her precarious position in the line of succession to the political intrigues that constantly threatened her safety. The novel portrays Elizabeth as a highly intelligent and resilient young woman who learns to navigate the dangers of the Tudor court while developing the qualities that would later define her reign.
- Pages: 580
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- Genre: History
- ISBN: 9789648944600
- Persian Title: کتاب لیدی الیزابت اثر آلیسون ویر
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