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In "Tombland," the seventh installment of C. J. Sansom's renowned Shardlake series, readers are transported to the tumultuous era of Tudor England. Following the acclaimed tradition of writers like Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory, this narrative delves into the complexities of the time shortly after King Henry VIII's demise. By the summer of 1549, England is engulfed in disorder. Young Edward VI, only eleven, is the king in name, yet the real power resides with his uncle, Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, acting as Protector. As radical Protestants work to dismantle the remnants of the old religion, dissatisfaction among the people grows. Alongside this religious upheaval, the ongoing and unsuccessful war with Scotland, which risks escalating to involve France, only adds to the nation's troubles. The economy is suffering, inflation is rampant, and murmurs of rebellion are stirring within the peasantry.Amidst this unrest, lawyer Matthew Shardlake serves Lady Elizabeth, Henry's younger daughter. His latest case involves the brutal murder of Edith Boleyn, related to Elizabeth through Norfolk lineage, a crime with potential political repercussions. Together with his assistant, Nicholas Overton, Shardlake travels to the summer assizes in Norwich, where they reconnect with Jack Barak, Shardlake's former assistant. As they delve into Edith’s murder, another killing Shockingly unfolds, weaving a complex web of danger and intrigue.The situation intensifies as a widespread peasant revolt, led by Robert Kett, erupts across East Anglia. Thousands gather to defy the landlords, forming a massive encampment outside Norwich and eventually seizing control of the significant city. In this volatile atmosphere, Barak aligns with the rebels, while Nicholas, opposing them, finds himself imprisoned in Norwich Castle. Shardlake faces a critical decision regarding his loyalties as London’s forces mobilize to quash the rebellion. In the process, he uncovers that Edith Boleyn’s murder might be closely tied to both the insurgent camp and the noble society of Norfolk.Adding depth to this gripping narrative, the book concludes with an insightful historical essay by the author, examining the real-life Kett's Rebellion and its imaginative recreation within the story.

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In "Tombland," the seventh installment of C. J. Sansom's renowned Shardlake series, readers are transported to the tumultuous era of Tudor England. Following the acclaimed tradition of writers like Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory, this narrative delves into the complexities of the time shortly after King Henry VIII's demise. By the summer of 1549, England is engulfed in disorder. Young Edward VI, only eleven, is the king in name, yet the real power resides with his uncle, Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, acting as Protector. As radical Protestants work to dismantle the remnants of the old religion, dissatisfaction among the people grows. Alongside this religious upheaval, the ongoing and unsuccessful war with Scotland, which risks escalating to involve France, only adds to the nation's troubles. The economy is suffering, inflation is rampant, and murmurs of rebellion are stirring within the peasantry.Amidst this unrest, lawyer Matthew Shardlake serves Lady Elizabeth, Henry's younger daughter. His latest case involves the brutal murder of Edith Boleyn, related to Elizabeth through Norfolk lineage, a crime with potential political repercussions. Together with his assistant, Nicholas Overton, Shardlake travels to the summer assizes in Norwich, where they reconnect with Jack Barak, Shardlake's former assistant. As they delve into Edith’s murder, another killing Shockingly unfolds, weaving a complex web of danger and intrigue.The situation intensifies as a widespread peasant revolt, led by Robert Kett, erupts across East Anglia. Thousands gather to defy the landlords, forming a massive encampment outside Norwich and eventually seizing control of the significant city. In this volatile atmosphere, Barak aligns with the rebels, while Nicholas, opposing them, finds himself imprisoned in Norwich Castle. Shardlake faces a critical decision regarding his loyalties as London’s forces mobilize to quash the rebellion. In the process, he uncovers that Edith Boleyn’s murder might be closely tied to both the insurgent camp and the noble society of Norfolk.Adding depth to this gripping narrative, the book concludes with an insightful historical essay by the author, examining the real-life Kett's Rebellion and its imaginative recreation within the story.

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Cena: 38.18 zł
Okładka: Miękka
Ilość stron: 880
Rok wydania: 2019
Rozmiar: 130 × 200 mm
ID: 9781447284512
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