Elizabeth: The Forgotten Years
by John Guy
Narrated by Alex Jennings
Why You'll Love This
Elizabeth at fifty: more complicated than her legend, finally wielding real power. Jennings brings devastating restraint to Guy's account.
About This Book
John Guy's Costa Award-winning biography examines Elizabeth I not during her celebrated early reign, but in her later decades, when the queen finally seized power on her own terms. Drawing on long-neglected letters and court documents, Guy presents a ruler more complicated than legend allows: fiercely determined yet consumed by anxiety, politically astute yet prone to jealous outbursts. Against a backdrop of continental wars, Irish revolt, economic unrest, and the ever-present threat posed by Mary Queen of Scots, Guy reconstructs a woman who fought to govern without interference from the men who surrounded her.
Alex Jennings brings a measured, authoritative quality to the narration that suits the material perfectly. His pacing gives weight to the archival evidence Guy marshals without letting the scholarly rigor feel dry. The long runtime rewards patient listeners, and Jennings navigates the shifts between political drama and intimate portraiture with ease. Biography of this density translates exceptionally well to audio when the narrator understands the text, and Jennings clearly does.
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