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The Gunpowder Plot: Terror in Shakespeare''s England

English

By (author): James Travers

The Gunpowder Plot is perhaps the most famous and well-documented event in British Early Modern history. This means the story can be told through original dialogue recorded at the time to a greater extent than any other of the period. James Travers new account exploits this potential for dramatic first-hand history by drawing on those original sources, at The National Archives and elsewhere. The book includes material from the official investigation and new evidence relating to the torture of Guy Fawkes. This expert retelling of the Gunpowder Plot story brings seventeenth-century voices fresh to the page. It shows the complex motivations of the principal figures involved, both officers of the state and the plotters themselves, and tells the story of the Plot without the benefit or distortion of hindsight. Moving away from the crude dichotomy of Catholic and Protestant, characters decisions and reactions are shown at the heart of events. It can be argued, for example, that Fawkes was as much anti-Scottish as anti-Protestant. It is a dramatic tale, with original documents unveiling the key figures fateful decisions as they happen. The plotters generation was the first audience of Shakespeares plays and his words were common currency among them. There are shades of meaning in their plans and confessions, which have eluded historians until now. At the time, Fawkes was the unknown face of the Plot, prized by the well-known and well-connected plotters as a man who could pass unnoticed in Westminster, even as he went to destroy the Houses of Parliament. Today, Guido Fawkes has become the face of political disaffection, thanks to his popularity as a mask for protestors. And in a modern world of religious terrorism, this book lets us understand what drove the participants in British historys most potentially destructive home-grown plot. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 613g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781445684673

About James Travers

An Oxford University graduate and post-graduate in English Language and Literature James Travers specialises in finding hidden histories in unpublished sources at The National Archives in Kew London where he works as Cultural Property Manager. James is the author of Gunpowder: The Players Behind The Plot (National Archives 2005) James I: The Masque of Monarchy (National Archives 2003) and for Amberley The Gunpowder Plot: Terror in Shakespeares England (2019). James Travers regularly engages in media work within his field of expertise.

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