Mary Queen of Scots

Antonia Fraser
3.99
17,291 ratings 512 reviews
More than 400 years after her death, Mary Queen of Scots remains one of the most romantic & controversial figures in British history. Fraser's classic biography of her won the James Tait Prize when it was 1st published in '69, became an international bestseller & was translated into 9 languages. Mary passed her childhood in France & married the Dauphin to become Queen of France at 16. Widowed less than 2 years later, she returned to Scotland as Queen after a 13 year absence. Her life then entered its best known phase: early struggles with John Knox & the Scottish nobility; marriage to Darnley & his mysterious death; marriage to Bothwell, the chief suspect, that led directly to her captivity at the hands of Queen Elizabeth; her long imprisonment that ended with the labyrinthine Babington plot to free her & her execution at age 44. Fraser's biography, 4 years in the writing, enters fully into the life of an historical figure who continues to capture the popular imagination, & provides an answer to the question, `What was Mary Queen of Scots really like?' "Lady Antonia Fraser tells Mary's story movingly, with scholarship, insight & balance. It's the sort of biography of Mary which has long been needed." - The Scotsman "A fluent narrative style, a perfect eye for physical detail, a rich sense of the black comedy that the period demands & a high feeling for the central tragedy" - Sunday Times
Genres: HistoryNonfictionBiographyScotlandHistoricalRoyaltyBiography MemoirBritish LiteratureTudor Period16th Century
568 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
6093 (35%)
4 star
6631 (38%)
3 star
3373 (20%)
2 star
753 (4%)
1 star
441 (3%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Antonia Fraser

Lists with this book

The Other Boleyn Girl
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
The Boleyn Inheritance
Best Books About Tudor England
601 books1612 voters
Outlander
Macbeth
The Winter Sea
Books Set in Scotland
991 books664 voters
The Diary of a Young Girl
The Glass Castle
Night
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Nicholas and Alexandra: The Classic Account of the Fall of the Romanov Dynasty
The Children of Henry VIII
Of Kings and Queens
445 books195 voters