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E-raamat: Graces: The Extraordinary Untold Lives of Women at the Restoration Court

  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Circus
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526663801
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  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Circus
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526663801

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Impressively original and ingenious . . . Brings the talented women of the Restoration Court gracefully to life OPHELIA FIELD, author of The Favourite

A spellbinding work of history that uncovers the inner lives and work of Maria of Modena and her graces, the extraordinary women who practiced art, poetry and politics within the misogyny of the Restoration court.

In 1673, fifteen-year-old Maria dEste travelled from Italy to marry James, Duke of York, the future King of England and a man twenty-five years her senior. Thrust from a pious life on the path to become a nun, at the debauched court of Charles II she set about recreating the world shed left behind a world where women were highly educated, exercised power and celebrated art and artists with concentrated patronage.

The Graces resurrects the life of Maria, later Mary of Modena, and those of the extraordinary young women she surrounded herself with at the Restoration court. From Sarah Jennings, later Sarah Churchill, keen politician and favourite of Queen Anne, to revered poet Anne Finch and founder of legendary literary salon Hortense Mancini, these were women who defied the conventions of their time and the forces of misogyny working against them. The era they lived through would be one of the most tumultuous England had seen: one where parliament would invite a foreign power in the form of William of Orange to invade England, depose its king, and risk thrusting the country back into civil war. What is much less well-known is that within this world existed another: a world of female friendship, learning and artistic endeavour. The Graces is that story.

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Illuminating . . . Barrington, who is a specialist on art, writes beautifully about rooms, clothes, tapestries and paintings . . . The womens lives are reconstructed through the little that has survived fragments of manuscripts, a panel from a series of paintings, a music score . . . As books about the seventeenth century enjoy a deserved boom, The Graces focus on women and court culture is timely -- Alice Hunt * The Times * Deftly researched . . . A much-needed retelling -- Annalisa Nicholson * History Today * The Graces is impressively original and ingenious, not just in Barringtons use of overlooked continental sources and her fresh readings of better-known British ones, but also in the whole form of the book: an inventive blend of biography (Mary of Modenas) with group biography, which brings the talented women of the Restoration Court gracefully to life -- OPHELIA FIELD, author of The Favourite In The Graces, Barrington showcases the rich constellation of female artistic, literary and cultural creativity spearheaded by one of Stuart Britain's most overlooked queens: Maria of Modena. A refreshing, immersive and compelling corrective to conventional accounts of the Restoration court -- CLARE JACKSON, author of Devil-Land Thoroughly researched and gripping to read, this book brings us into the decadent Stuart court on the eve of a second revolution, told through the stories of its brilliant, overlooked women -- GARETH RUSSELL, author of Queen James Vivid and moving, The Graces puts women at the centre. Resurrecting the brave yet forgotten queen, Maria of Modena, Breeze Barrington also brings to life the women around her women who, in surprisingly creative ways, navigated their dangerous political times with intelligence, artistic flair and, above all, with grace. Elegant and eye-opening -- LEAH REDMOND CHANG, Women's Prize-longlisted author of Young Queens In this sparkling study of Mary of Modena and her circle, Britains only Italian queen is brought vividly to life. Breeze Barrington has rescued her from centuries of condescension and shown us a brave, intelligent and cultured woman who forged her own identity amid the capricious and vulgar world of the Restoration Court -- LINDA PORTER, author of Katherine the Queen At last, some of the most fascinating, important, yet overlooked characters from the later Stuart court have found their champion in Breeze Barrington. This superb book weaves history, politics, literature and art together with real originality -- BENDOR GROSVENOR, author of The Invention of British Art

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A spellbinding work of history that uncovers the inner lives and work of Maria of Modena and her graces, the extraordinary women who practiced art, poetry and politics within the misogyny of the Restoration court.
Breeze Barrington is a historian specialising in the artistic cultures of the seventeenth century, with particular focus on womens history and female artists. She holds a PhD on the literary and artistic cultures of the early Stuart court and has written for outlets including the Financial Times and the TLS. She has also worked as a consultant for Working Title and Monumental Pictures. Breeze has taught at many universities, including the University of Cambridge and is an Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.