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Great Britain -- History -- House of York, 1461-1485 -- Fiction Books
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John Reed Scott
Beatrix of Clare
"Beatrix of Clare" by John Reed Scott is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in medieval England and revolves around the character of Sir Aymer de Lacy, a knight with a noble background returning to England after years abroad. The narrative explores themes of chivalry, romance, and the intrigues of the English court, particularly highlighting Aymer's burgeoning relationship with the countess, Beatrix. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to Sir Aymer de Lacy as he encounters a band of outlaws in Windsor Forest who rob him, leaving him in a rather vulnerable state. After a struggle, he is left bound but escapes when a noblewoman arrives, revealing herself as Beatrix de Beaumont, the Countess of Clare. Their first meeting is charged with tension and attraction, as she tends to his wound, and they share a bond despite their differing social standings. The opening sets the stage for Aymer's quest for honor, his aspirations at court, and the complications that arise from his feelings for Beatrix, thus promising an engaging tale of adventure and romance.
Knox Magee
With Ring of Shield
"With Ring of Shield" by Knox Magee is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. Set in the backdrop of 15th century England, the book revolves around themes of knightly valor, court intrigue, and personal relationships. The narrative follows the main character, Walter Bradley, a loyal servant to King Edward IV, and his encounters with Sir Frederick Harleston, as they navigate the complexities of court life and prepare for military battles. The opening of the story introduces Walter Bradley, who reflects on the shifting dynamics of life at court, contrasting the serene ideals of scholarship with the thrill of martial action. He meets Sir Frederick Harleston, a newcomer from Calais, just before a significant expedition to Scotland. Their conversation reveals the brewing tensions at the court, as they discuss Duke Richard's reputation and the impending dangers of their journey. This sets the stage for a tale filled with battles, relationships, and the intricate dance of power within the royal court, hinting at the adventurous and tumultuous events to come.
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