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La Réforme anglaise

Cette trilogie propose un récit fictif de la Réforme anglaise, présenté d'un point de vue catholique. Elle relate une époque tumultueuse pleine d'intrigues politiques, de conflits religieux et de drames personnels. Les histoires explorent l'impact profond de ces événements historiques sur la vie des individus de tous horizons, des gens ordinaires aux puissants. Elle offre une perspective captivante sur l'une des périodes historiques les plus cruciales de l'Angleterre.

The King's Achievement
The Queen's Tragedy
By What Authority

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  1. 1

    By What Authority

    • 600pages
    • 21 heures de lecture
    4,5(120)Évaluer

    Set during the tumultuous reign of Elizabeth I, this novel explores the lives of Anthony and Isabel Norris, two young individuals grappling with their Catholic faith in a Protestant-dominated society. Their struggle against the harsh penalties for adhering to the Old Religion highlights the tension between personal belief and societal pressure. Through their journey, the narrative intertwines historical figures from the English Reformation, ultimately championing the enduring legacy of Catholic England and its cultural identity.

    By What Authority
  2. 2

    The King's Achievement

    • 472pages
    • 17 heures de lecture
    4,4(60)Évaluer

    The TREDITION CLASSICS series aims to revive public domain literature, ensuring timeless works remain accessible in printed form. Driven by a passion for literature, the creators collaborate with various non-profit projects to enrich the collection. A portion of proceeds from each sale is donated to support these initiatives, allowing readers to contribute to preserving significant literary works for future generations.

    The King's Achievement
  3. 3

    The Queen's Tragedy

    • 300pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    3,7(19)Évaluer

    Focusing on the English Reformation, this novel offers a compassionate portrayal of Mary Tudor, often viewed unfavorably in history. Robert Hugh Benson skillfully navigates the complexities of her reign, challenging longstanding biases and presenting a nuanced perspective on her character and decisions. This installment in his series aims to shed light on the Catholic viewpoint of a pivotal period in English history.

    The Queen's Tragedy