Ebook {Epub PDF} A Daughters Love: Thomas and Margaret More by John Guy
· Martyr's child: ‘John Guy: A DAUGHTER'S LOVE: THOMAS AND MARGARET MORE’ Review, TLS, 27 February , p. Thomas More was beheaded on July 6, His story is well known. The role of his daughter Margaret Roper in that story, less so. John Guy, whose last subject was Mary Queen of Scots, has found a new tragic heroine in Margaret/5(). · In this book, John Guy describes the relationship between Thomas More and his dearest daughter, Margaret Roper. It is a loving relationship, demonstrating the richness of character and integrity of both father and bltadwin.ru by: 3. A Daughter’s Love: Thomas and Margaret More. John Guy. out of 5 stars. Paperback. £ £ My Heart is My Own: The Life of Mary Queen of Scots. John bltadwin.rus:
Margaret "Meg" (More) Roper: Born in , Margaret was the oldest daughter and favorite child of Sir Thomas More. She was highly educated and extremely devoted, just like her father. She was baptized and turned over to a close neighbor, Mistress Giggs who was her wet-nurse and had just had a child of her own, another Margaret. A daughter's love: Thomas Margaret More Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Share to Tumblr. Thomas Margaret More by Guy, J. A. (John Alexander) Publication date Topics More, Thomas, Saint, In this book, John Guy describes the relationship between Thomas More and his dearest daughter, Margaret Roper. It is a loving relationship, demonstrating the richness of character and integrity of both father and daughter.
Margaret was her father’s closest confidant and played a critical role in safeguarding his intellectual legacy. In A Daughter’s Love, John Guy restores her to her rightful place in Tudor bltadwin.ru her father’s favorite child, Margaret was such an accomplished scholar by age eighteen that her work earned praise from Erasmus of Rotterdam. A daughter's love: Thomas Margaret More. "The life of Sir Thomas More is familiar to many. His opposition to Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn, his arrest for treason in , his virtuoso defence at his trial and his execution in (and subsequent martyrdom) make up one of the most. famous stories in British history." "While More's place in history is secure, however, his daughter Margaret has been almost forgotten: she was airbrushed out of the story, even though she played a. John Guy has written extensively on Sir (St.) Thomas More, but this book focuses on his relationship with his eldest daughter Margaret (affectionately known as Meg). Unlike most women of the time, her intelligence was recognized and fostered by her father, who had her educated along with her siblings and some other children.
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