Publisher's Synopsis
Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, brings history to life in "Queen Mary and Harold," two powerful dramas exploring pivotal moments in English history. "Queen Mary" delves into the turbulent reign of Mary I, examining the complexities of her character and the religious and political strife that defined her era. "Harold" recounts the story of the Anglo-Saxon king, focusing on his rise to power and the events leading up to the Norman Conquest. Tennyson's skillful use of language and dramatic structure renders these historical figures and events with enduring resonance. Experience these meticulously researched and faithfully presented historical dramas, offering a window into the lives and struggles of figures who shaped England's destiny. A timeless exploration of power, faith, and the enduring impact of history.
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