The Life of Cardinal Wolsey

The Life of Cardinal WolseyPerhaps few periods of English history are more remarkable than that which comprised...
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Author: Cavendish, George,1500-1561?
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The Life of Cardinal Wolsey

The Life of Cardinal Wolsey

€6,29

The Life of Cardinal Wolsey

€6,29
Author: Cavendish, George,1500-1561?
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Life of Cardinal Wolsey

Perhaps few periods of English history are more remarkable than that which comprised the fortunes of Wolsey; a period which had to boast the most illustrious potentates who have ever filled the thrones of Europe. The age of Henry was also that of Leo, of Charles, and of Francis:a period big with political events of singular interest:the captivity of the French monarch and of the Roman Pontiff,the sacking of Rome,the divorce of Queen Katherine,and the train of circumstances which led the way to the Reformation,Events in which Wolseys hand may be often traced, and in some of which he was a principal actor. The record of his life and its vicissitudes,his humble originhis towering fortunes, and his sudden fall,could not well fail of interesting even in[viii] ordinary hands:But he has been extremely fortunate in his biographer. The narrative contained in the following pages, of course, only affords a glance at these events; it is not the work of a professed historiographer, but the production of a simple-hearted and honest eyewitness of what he relates. George Cavendish was the faithful attendant of this princely prelate in his triumphant as well as in his declining fortunes:One who failed him not in his adversity, but shed over his fallen master the tears of affection, performed for him the last sad offices of humanity, and then in his retirement sat down with honest indignation to vindicate him from slander, and to transmit to future ages a faithful picture of his life, with a sacred regard to truth. It is this circumstance which renders his work so much more interesting than any thing of a similar kind with which I am acquainted. We are here occasionally introduced to the secret recesses of the private life of one of the most distinguished statesmen the world ever saw; of one who[ix] not only divided the sway of empire with his monarch, but who governed or influenced the conduct alternately of France and Spain; whose power for a time was almost unlimited, and whose magnificence has never been exceeded. There is a sincere and impartial adherence to truth, a reality in Cavendishs narrative, which bespeaks the confidence of his reader, and very much increases his pleasure. It is a work without pretension, but full of natural eloquence, devoid of the formality of a set rhetorical composition, unspoiled by the affectation of that classical manner in which all biography and history of old time was prescribed to be written, and which often divests such records of the attraction to be found in the conversational style of Cavendish. There is an unspeakable charm in the navet of his languagehis occasional appeals to his readerand the dramatic form of his narration, in which he gives the very words of the interlocutors, and a lively picture of their actions, making us as it were spectators of the scenes he describes. Indeed[x] our great poet has literally followed him in several passages of his King Henry VIII. merely putting his language into verse. Add to this the historical importance of the work, as the only sure and authentic source of information upon many of the most interesting events of that reign; from which all historians have largely drawn, (through the secondary medium of Holinshed and Stowe, who adopted Cavendishs narrative,) and its intrinsic value need not be more fully expressed. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 54043
Author: Cavendish, George
Release Date: Jan 23, 2017
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: Singer, Samuel Weller, 1783-1858

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