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The Red Prince
The Red Prince: The Life of John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster | Helen Carr
A TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BEST BOOK OF 2021 ‘The Red Prince announces Helen Carr as one of the most exciting new voices in narrative history.’ Dan Jones Son of Edward III, brother to the Black Prince, father to Henry IV and the sire of all the Tudors. Always close to the English throne, John of Gaunt left a complex legacy. Too rich, too powerful, too haughty… did he have his eye on his nephew’s throne? Why was he such a focus of hate in the Peasants’ Revolt? In examining the life of a pivotal medieval figure, Helen Carr paints a revealing portrait of a man who held the levers of power on the English and European stage, passionately upheld chivalric values, pressed for the Bible to be translated into English, patronised the arts, ran huge risks to pursue the woman he loved… and, according to Shakespeare, gave the most beautiful of all speeches on England.
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I listened to this book (it was free with my Audible subscription). It‘s no secret that I‘m obsessed with English history. Having already biographies of Henry IV and the Black Prince, how could I resist one of the father and brother respectively. John of Gaunt played a huge roll in his father‘s and nephew‘s reigns. Subsequent English monarchs also owe their existence to him as the Lancastrians, Yorks, and Tudors are all descendants! 👑