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Rosalind Miles

Auteur de I, Elizabeth

27+ oeuvres 5,846 utilisateurs 84 critiques 8 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Rosalind Miles, PhD, is a critically acclaimed English novelist, essayist, lecturer, and BBC broadcaster. Her novels-including Guenevere, Queen of the Summer Country and I, Elizabeth-have been international bestsellers. She lives in Hertfordshire, England.
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Séries

Œuvres de Rosalind Miles

I, Elizabeth (1994) 1,316 exemplaires
Guenevere, Queen of the Summer Country (1999) 1,071 exemplaires
Isolde, Queen of the Western Isle (2002) 627 exemplaires
The Knight of the Sacred Lake (2000) 586 exemplaires
The Child of the Holy Grail (2000) 459 exemplaires
The Women's History of the World (1989) 337 exemplaires
The Maid of the White Hands (2003) 305 exemplaires
The Lady of the Sea (2004) 249 exemplaires
Ben Jonson: His Life and Work (1986) 15 exemplaires
Act of Passion (1993) 9 exemplaires
The Children We Deserve (1994) 8 exemplaires
Women and Power (1985) 6 exemplaires
Modest Proposals (1984) — Directeur de publication — 3 exemplaires
Prodigal Sins (1991) 3 exemplaires
Return to Eden, book 2 of 2 (1993) 3 exemplaires
Danger! : men at work (1983) 3 exemplaires
Return to Eden, book 1 of 2 (1993) 2 exemplaires
Weltgeschichte der Frau (1999) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Penguin Book of Twentieth-Century Protest (1998) — Contributeur — 31 exemplaires

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1943-01-06
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Warwickshire, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Kent, England, UK
Los Angeles, California, USA
Études
Oxford University
King Edward VI High School for Girls, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK
University of Birmingham (Shakespeare Institute)
University of Leicester
Professions
novelist
essayist
broadcaster
journalist
social activist
Relations
Cross, Robin (husband)
Prix et distinctions
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
Courte biographie
From her website: Born in Warwickshire, Rosalind is the youngest of three sisters and had a happy and lucky childhood, surviving a spell in an iron lung during an attack of polio at the age of four. She was flown up to the academic hothouse of King Edward VI High School for Girls at the age of 10, and from there to read English at Oxford University, where she won the Eleanor Rooke Memorial Prize, the Principal’s Prize of St Hilda’s College and a State Studentship Award. She subsequently studied at the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, where she was awarded an MA and a Ph.D, and at the Centre for Mass Communication Research at the University of Leicester, where she collected her fifth degree, a starred MA*, the only Distinction to be awarded in the history of the program.
Rosalind Miles has taught and lectured at the universities of London, Birmingham and Coventry in the UK, and at City University of New York and the University of Texas at Austin in the USA, among others. Before leaving academe to pursue writing and consultancy full time, she was the deputy Head of the Media Centre at Coventry University. She's the author of 23 books of fiction and non-fiction.
She has presented her own radio and television programs, and also has appeared on ITV’s The Monarchy Debate, as five times national champion of BBC R4’s Round Britain Quiz, CNN, CBS, PBS, WNBC, WBS, RTE, and countless local stations. The mother of two grown-up children, Rosalind is married to fellow writer and Oxford scholar, the historian Robin Cross, and lives in Kent.

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Do you hate King Arthur, Guenevere, religion, and men? Then this book is for you! I'm not super religious, and I am fully fine with reading books that have negative portrayals of men and religion. But Jesus this book is just... I think this author might actually have a problem. The portrayals of men and religion just seem to be needlessly spiteful and mean for no real reason.

But then the women in the book aren't portrayed as great either. Guenevere basically doesn't do anything despite being the title character. She just meekly sits there while men argue until she marries Arthur, and then he just does whatever he wants and she does nothing about it. I've never read a super misandrist book that somehow also made the women come off super awful. Lucan is the only character in the book who has a personality and is any way interesting to read about.

The book doesn't even make use of Guenevere apparently having psychic visions. SPOILER: Some men tell Guenevere that Morgause's sons are out for revenge against Arthur, and now the man who killed Morgause's husband is escorting Morgause back home. Guenever has a vision of them drenched in a huge amount of blood, and she's just like "Huh I guess that means they'll be protected from evil" and then she goes on to have absolutely no problem with the three vengeful sons living in the household.
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momelimberham | 16 autres critiques | Feb 14, 2024 |
Probably not the best telling of the Arthurian Legend but I was interested enough to keep reading. With thousands of other re-tellings out there I doubt I'll be picking up the sequels.
 
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jskeltz | 16 autres critiques | Nov 23, 2023 |
I didn't remember the first book in this trilogy that well, so getting started with this second part took some time and effort. Merlin is looking for Mordred, Morgan plans revenge, Agravain spreads hate, Guenevere sends Lancelot away, and Arthur and Guenevere are unhappily together for the most part. Now, having read this one, I'm keen to read the final part too.
 
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mari_reads | 6 autres critiques | Oct 7, 2023 |
Con el corazón roto por su separación de Lanzarote y angustiada por la pérdida de las sagradas Reliquias de la Diosa, Ginebra se reconcilia con Arturo. Pero su frágil paz se ve amenazada por una nueva presencia en Camelot. Mordred, el hijo de Arturo y Morgan Le Fay, ha llegado para ser proclamado heredero de los reinos de Ginebra y Arturo. En su nombramiento como caballero, la gran Mesa Redonda, propiedad de las Reinas del País del Verano desde tiempos inmemoriales, se rompe en el centro y una terrible oscuridad cae sobre Camelot. En medio del caos aparece un nuevo caballero, Sir Galahad, que puede tener la clave del misterio de las Reliquias robadas. Su llegada pone en marcha la Búsqueda del Santo Grial y la caída de Camelot, que lleva a Ginebra al borde de la tragedia más temida de todas. . . y finalmente puede cumplir su destino como la más grande Reina de las Islas.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Natt90 | 5 autres critiques | Jan 27, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
27
Aussi par
1
Membres
5,846
Popularité
#4,219
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
84
ISBN
178
Langues
13
Favoris
8

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