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Rosemary Hawley Jarman (1935–2015)

Auteur de We Speak No Treason

14+ oeuvres 877 utilisateurs 22 critiques 3 Favoris

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Œuvres de Rosemary Hawley Jarman

We Speak No Treason (1971) 191 exemplaires
Crown in Candlelight (1978) 180 exemplaires
The King's Grey Mare (1973) 176 exemplaires
The Courts of Illusion (1983) 88 exemplaires
The Captain's Witch (2005) 11 exemplaires
Agincourt: The Story of a Battle (2012) 7 exemplaires
Die Sonne von York (1975) 2 exemplaires
The Mists Of Melusine 1 exemplaire
Between Ourselves 1 exemplaire
Crowm in Candlelight 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Mammoth Book of Historical Erotica (1998) — Contributeur — 115 exemplaires
Warrior Enchantresses (1996) — Contributeur — 107 exemplaires
Lace and Blade 2 (2009) — Contributeur — 27 exemplaires
The Feathered Edge (2012) — Contributeur — 9 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1935-04-27
Date de décès
2015-03-17
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Worcester, Worcestershire, England, UK
Lieu du décès
Worcester, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Worcester, Worcestershire, England, UK
London, England, UK
Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Études
Alice Ottley School, Worcester, England, UK
Professions
historical novelist
short story writer
poet
novelist
Relations
Plumb, R.T. (husband)
Organisations
Society of Authors
Richard III Society
Courte biographie
At age 18, Rosemary Hawley Jarman went to London to study singing. Family circumstances prevented her from continuing in this direction and she worked for a time in local government in Upton-on-Severn. She was a member of the Richard III Society and a staunch defender of the king's reputation many years before the public recognition aroused by the discovery of his remains. She helped fulfill her personal obsession with King Richard by writing a long novel, We Speak No Treason, based on his true history. It was only by chance that this book, her first work of fiction, was published in 1971. It became a bestseller, received wide acclaim, and launched her career as an author. She lived with writer R.T. Plumb for 18 years before they married in 2002, about a year before his death. After several more historical novels, including The King's Grey Mare (1972) and The Courts of Illusion (1983), she published her first fantasy, The Captain's Witch, in 2009. In 2010, her Middleham Poems on the life of her hero Richard III, which were set to music by Ted Watson, were performed for the first time with The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-on-Avon.

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A great history of the time with Henry 5th. A great insite to the time.
 
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SteveMcI | 2 autres critiques | Dec 14, 2023 |
This story is exceptionally well written. It's about Lady Elizabeth Grey and the mysteries surrounding how she married into the Plantagenets through Edward IV (the Sun in Splendor). To this day I'm captivated by this account.
 
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LianaPB | 5 autres critiques | Aug 29, 2023 |
The story of Katherine of Valois, wife of Henry V of England, and lover of Welshman Owen Tudor. It is Katherine's grandson, Henry Tudor, who defeats Richard lll to become Henry Vll. An excellent read.
 
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Gifford_MacShane | 3 autres critiques | Apr 23, 2023 |
Historical fiction about the last Plantagenets, including Edward IV & Richard III. Well written and very well researched. A long book that manages to keep one riveted.
 
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Gifford_MacShane | 4 autres critiques | Mar 30, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
14
Aussi par
4
Membres
877
Popularité
#29,204
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
22
ISBN
47
Langues
1
Favoris
3

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